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The California Condor received the designation after it received nearly 35 percent of votes cast during an online poll this fall. Although the bird can be found in several southwestern states and in Mexico, it is a distinct part of California鈥檚 natural heritage 鈥 so much so that it is depicted on the California version of the U.S. quarter.
The California Condor is among the most majestic birds to ever take flight. One of the largest flying birds in the world, its wingspan can reach more than nine feet.
鈥淚n many ways, there is no more deserving bird for this designation than the California Condor,鈥 said Dan Taylor, executive director of 探花精选 California. 鈥淣ot only is it a remarkable example of the beauty of nature, but it also represents the incredible conservation challenges that birds face.鈥
The California Condor has been in sharp decline for more than 100 years. It was first listed as endangered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service in 1967, and in the mid-1980s reached a low of 22 individual birds. Since then, an aggressive captive breeding and release program by a group of government agencies and nonprofit organizations has built the population up to 394 total birds, 205 of which are in the wild.
探花精选鈥檚 involvement in the preservation of this important species began back in the 1930s and continues with 探花精选 California鈥檚 work today. In 2007, 探花精选 California led the effort to reduce the risk of contamination from spent lead ammunition in the condor鈥檚 historical range. More recently, the organization has been working with regulators and wind generators to ensure that measures are taken to protect California Condors from risks posed by wind turbines.
Nearly 10,000 votes were cast in this year鈥檚 Bird of the Year poll. The California Condor received 34.6 percent of the votes, narrowly beating out the lesser-known Black Oystercatcher, which received 33.6 percent. A distant third was the Western Snowy Plover with 8.7 percent and the Sandhill Crane with 8.1 percent.
While the California Condor wins the designation of 2011 Bird of the Year, Taylor emphasized that 探花精选 California will continue to work on behalf of all California birds.
鈥淓ach of the seven nominated birds was a major focus of conservation in 2011, although not all in the same way鈥 said Taylor. 鈥淚t鈥檚 our hope that the attention that the Bird of the Year draws to the California Condor will help build support for bird conservation across species in California.鈥
About 探花精选 California
探花精选 California is building a better future for California by bringing people together to appreciate, enjoy and protect our spectacular outdoor treasures. With more than 50,000 members in California and an affiliated 48 local 探花精选 chapters, 探花精选 California is a field program of the 探花精选.