California condor chick

A fuzzy California condor chick explores its nest box at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation earlier this year. Ten chicks hatched at the center this spring — the most in the zoo’s 18-year effort to save the critically endangered species from extinction. 

PORTLAND — Three California condors hatched and raised at the Oregon Zoo’s Jonsson Center for Wildlife Conservation went soaring through the open skies of Arizona last month, marking another important step in the effort to save this critically endangered species from extinction.

Condors No. 1012, 1017 and 1025 — who hatched at the Jonsson Center in spring 2020 — lifted off at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, joining a growing population of free-flying condors living among the area’s sandstone escarpments and colorful rock formations.