Ventana Wildlife Society
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
A leader in efforts to restore bird populations, especially raptors and condors, the Ventana Wildlife Society has been central to efforts to release California condors back into the wild.
July 20, 2012 by Bay Nature
A leader in efforts to restore bird populations, especially raptors and condors, the Ventana Wildlife Society has been central to efforts to release California condors back into the wild.
March 19, 2010 by Aaron Freifeld
For the first time in a century, condors are nesting in Pinnacles National Monument, a park of towering cliffs in the Gavilan Mountains east of Monterey Bay. The discovery is thrilling news for park biologists, who have coordinated a condor reestablishment program here since 2003.
January 01, 2007 by Rick Bacigalupi
The Big Sur coast has always provided nature lovers with an abundanceof breathtaking scenery. But one of the most majestic …
October 01, 2004 by Christine Sculati
Twenty years ago, we nearly lost the California condor. When only 22 were left in the world, an intensive and …