The Santa Barbara Independent brings sad news today about California Condor #358 -- a 4-year-old bird known for being one of the population's stronger members -- was found dead this week. Apparently, the condor strangled itself on rope left behind by hikers and climbers.
By Garrison Frost
July 15, 2009
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