Condor Dies At L.A. Zoo Of Lead Poisoning

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Tue, 05/12/2009 - 17:38

A condor that was among the first six birds released back to the wild in 2003 at Pinnacles National Monument has died in the Los Angeles Zoo of complications from lead poisoning.


 

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