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Geography of California / Cathartidae / New World vultures / Natural environment / Biology / California condor / Lead poisoning / Ventana Wildlife Society / Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge / Andean condor / Condor / Shot
Date: 2015-10-12 23:46:16
Geography of California
Cathartidae
New World vultures
Natural environment
Biology
California condor
Lead poisoning
Ventana Wildlife Society
Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge
Andean condor
Condor
Shot

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