
Endangered California condors released in Redwood National and State Parks for first time since 1892
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Four critically endangered California condors have been reintroduced to the Northern California redwoods, thanks to the efforts of the area's native Yurok Tribe.
"The return of the condors to the skies over the Redwoods represents a significant milestone in the restoration of this magnificent forest to its former glory." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle writer for Fox News Digital. Follow her on Twitter at @atstabile.
The large birds first went absent from their native redwoods in 1892.
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