By Liz Kimbrough A pair of California condors reintroduced to the Pacific Northwest by the Yurok Tribe appears to have established the species’ first nest in the region in more than 100 years, program ...
Scientists say a pair of condors are likely tending to an egg high up in a California redwood — the first time that's happened there in more than a century. A Yurok wildlife official gives an update.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (Photo: Yurok Tribe Facebook) The Yurok Tribe has issued an emergency declaration in response to a growing number of drug ...
A pair of California condors is giving far Northern California something to look up and smile about: strong evidence suggests they may be nesting in Yurok ances ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Teenagers and young adults from Klamath Basin tribes in south-central Oregon and Northern California earned international applause ...
Two condors in far northwestern California appear to be caring for a recently laid egg, a historic moment in an effort to bring the massive raptors back to the Yurok Tribe's historic homeland.
The following is a press release from the Yurok Tribe: Today, the Yurok Tribal Council issued an emergency declaration in response to the ongoing federal government shutdown, which has jeopardized ...
Biologists in northern California believe they have spotted an egg in a condor nest in an old-growth redwood, the first such discovery in 100 years.
During the summer, CapRadio’s Insight host Vicki Gonzalez found herself traveling up Highway 101 through the Lost Coast and up into Del Norte County — the heart of California’s redwood forests. Parts ...
This month, the Yurok Tribe announced plans to provide all enrolled tribal members ages 4 to 14 with $500 for clothes and supplies for the upcoming school year. “We are very proud and excited to help ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Among the world’s tallest trees, next to the world’s biggest ocean ...