Condor Nest Search
View Related Episode: Catlin Gabel Forest Restoration, Condor Nest Search, Deschutes River Recreation
Follow a biologist down dangerous cliff faces and along 300 foot drops in a quest to identify condor nests along the Columbia. Some of the nests are over 100 years old. It's all part of a research project that may help bring the condors back to the Pacific Northwest.
First Broadcast: 2009
Appeared in episode: Catlin Gabel Forest Restoration, Condor Nest Search, Deschutes River Recreation
For more information:
- Online: Oregon Zoo's California Condors
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