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Condor Feeding Station

The Ventana Wildlife Society (VWS) and Monterey Peninsula Regional Park District have entered into a five year agreement for the purpose of providing a temporary California Condor feeding station at Palo Corona Regional Park.

A California condor stands by water on rocky terrain, showcasing its distinctive black feathers and pink facial skin.

The Ventana Wildlife Society endeavors to establish up to 10 breeding pairs in the Big Sur coastal region as a result of the expanded feeding program.  Temporary feeding sites are being established in hopes of reducing the potential of condors accidentally ingesting lead-shot and lead bullet-contaminated carcasses.  It is anticipated that these temporary sites will be replaced in the long-term as the condors take advantage of carcasses naturally found in the area.

Visit the VWS website to view the Live Streaming Condor Cam.