Scientists work to repopulate Colombia’s skies with condors
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Victor Rios is one of 11 locals who have been named special “condor keepers” to help protect the endangered animals and educate locals in the desolate Andean highlands about the birds’ cultural and ecological significance. (Chris Kraul / Los Angeles Times)
Biologist Olga Lucia Nunez of Sogamoso shows the antennae by which she and other scientists can track the movements of condors placed in the north Colombia mountain area. The condors are fitted with radio transmitters that can send signals as far as 25 miles. (Chris Kraul / Los Angeles Times)