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Giant California Condors Trashes House in Tehachapi
A 'bird party' of rare giant condors trashed Cinda Mickols' home over the weekend in Tehachapi, Calif. Since the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) started its California Condor Recovery Program, the population of these birds have grown to more than 440.
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