On the organization's Facebook page, they confirmed that one egg was laid on January 31st and the other on February 4th!
The Boise team has been working diligently to restore the population of a species that has been decimated over the past few decades.
IT MAY HAVE been the smelliest job in conservation. Whoever drew the short straw sat in a hole in the dirt underneath a carcass. Then they waited for a California condor to come and have a snack.
Editor’s note: This story was originally published by Undark. It appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Early March last year, an endangered California condor — one of less than 350 ...