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Lead, trash, DDE, and young age of breeders linked to lower fertility in the first two decades of reintroduction for critically endangered California Condors in California

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Lead, trash, DDE, and young age of breeders linked to lower fertility in the first two decades of reintroduction for critically endangered California Condors in California

Victoria J. Bakker et al.

Summary: In the first comprehensive assessment of the reproductive rates of critically endangered California Condors recovering from complete extirpation in the wild, it was found that anthropogenic threats and individual-based management both affected their reproductive rates. The reproductive rates generally increased with age and time spent in the wild. However, current and emerging threats, including lead poisoning and lack of breeding experience, pose challenges to the overall reproductive success of the California Condors.

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