Grand Canyon National Park

Grand Canyon National Park — page 3
her receiver picks up a signal Nearby tourists grab their binoculars They are excited to spot the endangered raptor in midflight Farther east hikers trek down the South Kaibab Trail They see the Colorado River below On the river life-jacketed rafters approach rapids Their stomachs tense in excitement Elsewhere in the park on the canyon’s North Rim a tourist catches her breath She looks around in awe of the sunset-colored 6 Saving the California Condors In 1982 California condors faced extinction Twenty-two wild condors survived worldwide Researchers blamed habitat loss and hunters An effort was made to save the birds Condors were captured and bred by biologists at California zoos In 1996 six captive-bred condors were released near the Grand Canyon at Vermilion Cliffs The condors wear radio transmitters for monitoring Accidental lead poisoning is the biggest threat to their survival Hunters leave gut piles with lead bullet fragments where condors feed More than 400 condors survive worldwide today Three mating pairs nest within the park