Article: California condors seen nesting in Big Sur.

Byline: Ken McLaughlin

Mar. 29--The herculean effort to save North America's largest bird from extinction has reached a milestone: California condors have been discovered nesting in Northern California for the first time in more than a century. On Monday, a biologist spotted a male and a female condor displaying nesting behavior inside a hollowed-out cavity of a large coastal redwood tree in Big Sur, the Ventana Wildlife Society announced Tuesday. "For the past 10 years when this sort of thing came up, it turned out to be just in my dreams," said Kelly Sorenson, the group's executive director. "Now it is a reality." The non-profit group began ...

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