California Condors - Back from the Brink Webinar
Thursday, June 12th, 2025
From 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
An introduction to this magnificent, critically-endangered species, including a brief overview of the California Condor Recovery Program. This presentation will include natural history details about the critically-endangered California condor from their emergence during the Pleistocene through their decline and their eventual status as “extinct in the wild”. The Condor Recovery Program, which has successfully reintroduced California Condors into the wild, will be discussed including captive breeding efforts, how the wild flock is managed, and ongoing threats.
Maria Montag
Maria is the Board President of Friends of California Condors Wild and Free, a non-profit that works in partnership with the US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), who manage the two National Wildlife Refuges (NWR) northwest of Los Angeles that protect the historic nesting sites of the critically-endangered California Condors; Bitter Creek NWR and Hopper Mountain NWR.
She is also a USFWS Maintenance Volunteer performing defensible space activities on refuge.
While not a trained biologist, she is an avid student of California condors and welcomes the opportunity to share her love of these fascinating birds with you today.