Condor #161 aka "Matriarch"
Condor #167 aka "Kingpin"
Condor #168 aka "Beak Boy"
Condor # 171, aka "Traveler"
Condor #190, aka "Redwood Queen"
Condor #192 aka "Purist"
Condor #194, aka "Whalewatcher"
Condor #199, aka "The Great One"
Condor #204, aka "Amigo"
Condor #208 aka "Solo"
Condor #209 aka "Shadow"
Condor #219 aka "The Rock"
Condor #222 aka "Cosmo"
Condor #231 aka "Wild1"
Condor #236 aka "Tiny"
Condor #242 aka "Red"
Condor #251 aka "Crush"
Condor #286 aka "Pinns"
Condor #294 aka "Late Bloomer"
Condor #298 aka "Plain Jane"
Condor #303 aka "Lucia"
Condor #311 aka "Loner"
Condor #318 aka "Benito"
Condor #375 aka "Survivor"
Condor # 444, aka: "Ventana"
Condor #470 aka "Fuego"
Condor #477 aka "Phoenix"
Condor #499 aka "Gypsy"
Condor #501 aka "Spirit"
Condor #538 aka "Miracle"
Condor #559 aka "Quiet One"
Condor #566 aka "Mike's Bird"
Condor #567 aka "McWay"
Condor #569 aka "Phoebe the Forager"
Condor #574 aka "Nomad"
Condor #583 aka "Blue Curls"
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Get to know wild condors' personalities, track the on-the-ground efforts, and help us return the condor to the wild so that they can once again fly free. All Condor nicknames were given by the field staff caring for the birds to help them distinguish individuals by their unique personalities.
In California alone there are 130 species of animals in the wild threatened or endangered with extinction. Ventana Wildlife Society is committed to conserving native wildlife and their habitats. Rather than dwelling on past mistakes that brought many of our wild animals to the brink, we focus on the present.
We recover individual species and track the populations of many others so that conservation can be timely as well as effective. Focusing on youth education, we better ensure that future generations have the willingness and capacity to help wildlife.
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