May 20, 2021
Nine California condors have hatched so far this spring at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation the biggest batch of chicks in the zoo’s 18-year effort to save the critically endangered species from extinction. And while the condors themselves don’t know it, zoo caregivers have kept a watchful eye the entire time, cheering at each fuzzy new arrival.
Visible security cameras from Teledyne FLIR LLC installed at the Jonsson Center last December are providing improved views into the nesting areas and 24/7 observation of the condors, helping zoo staff better monitor the health of chicks and parents.
May 20, 2021
Nine California condors have hatched so far this spring at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation the biggest batch of chicks in the zoo’s 18-year effort to save the critically endangered species from extinction. And while the condors themselves don’t know it, zoo caregivers have kept a watchful eye the entire time, cheering at each fuzzy new arrival.
Visible security cameras from Teledyne FLIR LLC installed at the Jonsson Center last December are providing improved views into the nesting areas and 24/7 observation of the condors, helping zoo staff better monitor the health of chicks and parents.