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The Comeback Kid

Milagra—officially condor 1221—faced a difficult road back to Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, but she made herself right at home. “By all accounts, Milagra shouldn’t have even been there,” says Tim Hauck, director of The Peregrine Fund’s California Condor program. Hauck helps manage the southwest flock—birds that roost and roam between Zion National Park and the Grand Canyon. The cohort is one of five

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