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Thanks to the Yurok Tribe, condors will return to the Pacific Northwest

Thanks to the Yurok Tribe, condors will return to the Pacific Northwest
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Thu 8:30 | Yurok Tribe Prepares To Launch Condors This Year

Published April 14, 2021 at 10:40 AM PDT Chris West / Yurok Tribe / California condors once roamed the skies over the redwoods, but it s been a long time. The species crashed, and it took a captive breeding program to revive it. The Yurok Tribe worked with federal agencies to reintroduce condors to the region, and got approval. So later this year, condors will be released on the North Coast. Several guests lay out the vision and the details: Tiana Williams-Claussen and Chris West from the tribe, and David Roemer from

California condor could return to northwest

California condor could return to northwest The project will be headed by the Yurok tribe, which considers the bird a sacred animal Author: Apr 9, 2021 A California condor. The endangered bird could return to the Pacific Northwest for the first time in 100 years. (Photo courtesy of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Facebook page) The project will be headed by the Yurok tribe, which considers the bird a sacred animal Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO The endangered California condor could return to the Pacific Northwest for the first time in 100 years. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to allow the release of captive-bred giant vultures into Redwood National Park as early as this fall to create a “nonessential experimental population” for California s far north, Oregon and northwestern Nevada, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Wednesday.

Weekly Meanderings 3 April 2021

Scot McKnight It’s Holy Saturday. Between Cross and the empty tomb. We wait. CHICAGO (WLS) A Chinatown restaurant owner starts off his week with giving back to the elderly in his community. Every Monday we feed two senior buildings in Chinatown. We re not strange faces, we re regular faces. So when they see us, they get so happy, said Jackson Chiu, owner of 312 Fish Market in Chinatown. Chiu has been feeding about 10 elderly folks in the Chinatown neighborhood for over three months. He said he makes sure the elderly community eats well. This week he cooked up unagi don tamago and California rolls.

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