They See a Condor in Their Natural Habitat in Mérida After Almost Five Decades
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A group of forest rangers spotted an Andean condor, vultur gryphus, in the state of Mérida, a species in danger of extinction that has not been seen in the country for almost 50 years. The historical sighting occurred in the Sierra de la Culata National Park at 4,680 meters above sea level. "We had the great joy in a wildlife monitoring tour in the park, being there we had the opportunity to visualize a condor that bordered us throughout the sum…
In the state Mérida a group of forest guards recorded the sighting of an Andean condor, species vultur gryphus, that had not been observed in the area for almost 50 years. The visualization was made in the National Park Cerrado de la Culata at four thousand 680 meters above sea level (msnm). [...] The entry Visualize a condor in its natural habitat in Mérida after almost five decades was first published in Foco Informativa.
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