Future of the California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus) By: James Nafsey
Overview History of Condor Captivity Reintroduction Problems Facing Survival The Future
History of Condors Could be seen from along West Coast –British Columbia to Baja California Few sitings in Arizona In the 1950’s numbers reduces to under 200 wild (some reports as low as 23)
Captivity Late 1950’s – took birds into captivityLate 1950’s – took birds into captivity 1980’s - captive breeding began for reintroduction1980’s - captive breeding began for reintroduction
Reintroduction in Arizona Started in California 1992 – First birds released in Arizona –Grand Canyon and Vermilion Cliffs – 45 birds released –7 fatalities –11 required recapture
Problems Facing Survival Habitat Food resources Fixing Proximate cause but not Ultimate cause Low nestling survival
The Future Is there a future? Arizona’s approach – wait and see In my opinion……
QUESTIONS?
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