California condor

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:bird
gptkbp:age 5 to 6 years
5-6 years
gptkbp:aircraft_operated up to 55 miles per hour
up to 55 mph
gptkbp:avian_botulism another threat in the wild
gptkbp:avian_influenza_risk monitored in captive populations
gptkbp:behavior scavenging
scavenger
gptkbp:breeding_behavior low
monogamous
gptkbp:breeding_range 5 to 6 years
gptkbp:breeding_season spring to summer
gptkbp:captive_breeding gptkb:Phoenix_Zoo
gptkb:1987
gptkb:San_Diego_Zoo
gptkb:Los_Angeles_Zoo
successful breeding in captivity
San Diego Zoo, Los Angeles Zoo
increased genetic diversity through managed breeding
gptkbp:captive_population_management requires careful planning and resources
gptkbp:climate_impact vulnerable to climate change effects
potential threat to habitat
gptkbp:clutch_size 1 egg
1 to 2 eggs
about 54 to 60 days
every other year
gptkbp:color pale yellow
bald head with orange skin
gptkbp:coloration black with white wing patches
hooked and strong
gptkbp:community_engagement community involvement in conservation
gptkbp:community_outreach community engagement programs
gptkbp:conservation_efforts gptkb:U._S._Fish_and_Wildlife_Service
gptkb:Los_Angeles_Zoo
gptkb:The_Peregrine_Fund
California Condor Recovery Program
population recovery efforts
lead ammunition ban advocacy
model for other species
increased population since 1987
one of the most successful recovery stories
public education on wildlife protection
lead ammunition ban
gptkbp:conservation_status Critically Endangered
critically endangered
gptkbp:cultural_significance sacred to some Native American tribes
symbol of conservation efforts
Native American mythology
gptkbp:current_status slowly recovering
gptkbp:diet carrion
gptkbp:educational_programs aimed at schools and communities
gptkbp:egg_laying 1 egg every 2 years
gptkbp:extinction_cause habitat destruction
gptkbp:famous_person individuals named after famous people
gptkbp:first_successful_breeding 2003 in the wild
gptkbp:fledging_period 6 months
about 6 months
about 5-6 months
gptkbp:foraging_behavior soaring and gliding
gptkbp:fossil_record dates back to the Pleistocene
dating back to the Pleistocene
gptkbp:genetic_diversity low
limited due to population bottleneck
limited due to bottleneck
low genetic diversity due to bottleneck
gptkbp:habitat mountains and forests
cliffs and large trees
coastal mountains
gptkbp:habitat_range California, Arizona, Utah, and Baja California
gptkbp:has_education important for conservation efforts
gptkbp:hatching_time about 60 days
gptkbp:head bald and red
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label California condor
gptkbp:incubation_period about 60 days
about 54-60 days
gptkbp:is_monitored_by GPS tracking
field observations
tracking with GPS
ongoing tracking and research
gptkbp:is_protected_by gptkb:1967
gptkbp:lead_ammunition_ban advocated for in California
gptkbp:lifespan 60 years
up to 60 years in the wild
60 years in captivity
60 years in the wild
gptkbp:mating_system monogamous
gptkbp:migration non-migratory
gptkbp:native_range Western United States
gptkbp:nest_location rocky ledges
gptkbp:nesting February to June
late winter to early spring
cavity nester
caves and cliffs
monitored in the wild
uses natural cavities
gptkbp:nesting_site cliffs
cliffs and large trees
gptkbp:partnerships collaboration with local governments
collaboration with conservation groups
collaboration with NGOs
collaboration with research institutions
with various organizations for recovery efforts
gptkbp:population approximately 500 individuals
around 500 individuals
over 500 individuals
gptkbp:population_trend increasing due to conservation efforts
from 27 in 1987 to over 500 in 2021
gptkbp:predators gptkb:Golden_Eagles
none as adults
gptkbp:public_awareness gptkb:educational_campaigns
gptkb:educational_programs
community involvement
aim to reduce lead poisoning
gptkbp:range across North America
California, Arizona, Utah, Baja California
gptkbp:rehabilitation_centers for injured or sick individuals.
gptkbp:reintroduction_program gptkb:1987
gptkbp:release_programs California Condor Recovery Program
hatchery-reared birds released into the wild
gptkbp:reproduction 1 egg per clutch
gptkbp:research ongoing studies on behavior and genetics
ongoing to improve conservation strategies
gptkbp:scientific_name gptkb:Gymnogyps_californianus
gptkbp:social_behavior foraging in groups
often seen in groups
communicates with vocalizations
gptkbp:social_structure flocks
social birds
social bird
gptkbp:success about 50%
gptkbp:successor gptkb:California
gptkb:Utah
gptkb:Arizona
California, Arizona, Utah
successful reintroduction into the wild
successful in California, Arizona, and Utah
gptkbp:support strong advocacy groups
crucial for funding conservation efforts
gptkbp:symbol conservation success story
gptkbp:tail_type long and broad
short and fan-shaped
gptkbp:team California Condor Recovery Program
Captive breeding programs
captive breeding programs
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service plan
gptkbp:threats habitat destruction
lead poisoning
microtrash ingestion
gptkbp:vision excellent eyesight
gptkbp:vocalization grunts and hisses
gptkbp:weight up to 15 kilograms
up to 15 kg
gptkbp:wild_population_monitoring conducted by biologists and volunteers
gptkbp:wildlife habitat destruction
major threat
national parks and reserves
lead poisoning
due to urban development
zoos and wildlife reserves
microtrash ingestion
multiple zoos in the US
participate in breeding programs
protected areas for their habitat
protected under this act
significant in breeding programs
gptkbp:wing_configuration low
low wing loading
gptkbp:wingspan up to 3 meters
up to 3.0 meters
up to 3.1 meters
gptkbp:young called chicks
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:The_Sonoran_Desert
gptkb:Sonoran_Desert
gptkb:Saguaro_National_Park
gptkb:The_Sierra_Nevada
gptkb:Grand_Canyon_National_Park
gptkb:Pinnacles_National_Park
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4