
One of the world’s largest flying birds is making a comeback
The Andean condor has suffered dramatic population declines due to habitat loss and other threats. As part of the Rolex Perpetual Planet Initiative, Argentine biologist Luis Jácome is working to rehabilitate and release the vulnerable vultures, so that they can soar in South American skies once again.
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