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CALIFORNIA CONDOR:
QUESTIONS FROM THE ROAD


Sanford R. "Sandy" Wilbur
March 2008

For the past four years, while promoting my book "Condor Tales," I've been talking about California condors from Maine to California. It's been a lot of fun, describing for a variety of audiences the history of the condor and the condor recovery effort, and sharing my own experiences with the big birds in their last days as a natural population. Every program has been different: sometimes I've spent almost the whole time talking about condor biology; sometimes the groups have been very interested in the socio-politics of endangered species preservation; and sometimes I've just reminisced about what it's like to be a wildlife biologist working in the field, lab and library with a fascinating species.

My book describes the condor and the condor research and recovery effort to the early 1980s, so my programs are largely historical, and current events are covered only incidentally. But no question-and-answer period goes by without some inquiries about the current status of the condor. I know some of the answers, thanks to information provided by friends still associated with the program, and thanks to my own intermittent enquiries. But it's a quarter-century since I left the condor program, so sometimes I'm in that position of just knowing enough to be dangerous. Still, the questions get asked, and they are often the same from meeting to meeting. I'd like to know more, both for myself and for my "book tour" audiences.

In the essays that follow, I'm going to lay out a series of California condor questions and issues that have been raised during my "Condor Tales" travels. I'll give my take on them, then hopefully some of the current condor folks will provide additional information, clarification, or correction. I don't have these pages set up as a "blog," but if I receive comments I'll post them on the appropriate webpages as follow-ups to my essays.

How Often did Condors Nest in Trees?

Picnics at the Beach: Condors Feeding on Marine Mammals

Is Lead Poisoning Really a WMD?

Why do condors eat junk?

The Indian vulture crisis: could it happen here?

Do we have enough habitat for condors?

Where else might condor populations be established?

Condor 101: What Happened to the Condors?

 

 

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