Great news today out of Utah that a California Condor chick has hatched in Utah for the first time since the endangered birds were reintroduced in the state in 1996. Researchers had suspected the chick had hatched but didn't have verification until now. (photo of female parent courtesy the National Park Service)
By Garrison Frost
July 17, 2014
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