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For Immediate Release: October 13, 2007

Contact: , Director of Public Relations, American Bird Conservancy, 202/234-7181 ext. 216

Governor Schwarzenegger Signs Bill to Protect Endangered California Condors

California Condor Soaring in the Grand Canyon. Photo by Greg R. Homel, Natural Elements Productions.

(Washington, D.C.) California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed legislation Saturday intended to protect the endangered California Condor. There have been 276 documented cases of lead poisoning of California Condors since 2000, and a dozen deaths possibly linked to lead. Only 127 of the birds currently fly free in the wild, 70 of them in California.

“We very much appreciate that Gov. Schwarzenegger chose to do what’s right for the California Condor by signing this bill into law,” said Dr. Michael Fry, American Bird Conservancy’s Director of Conservation Advocacy. “Governor
Schwarzenegger is very pro-hunting and pro-gun rights. His signing this bill is a confirmation that this law is not anti-gun, it is an anti-lead measure. Non-toxic, lead-free ammunition is widely available, and hunters are able to obtain ammunition that will not poison condors if they eat bullet fragments left in carcasses in the field.”

The California Senate and Assembly recently passed and now Gov. Schwarzenegger has signed into law the Ridley-Tree Condor Preservation Act (Assembly Bill 821, proposed by Pedro Nava, D-Santa Barbara), an historic protection measure for the condors. The act mandates non-toxic bullets for big-game hunting in condor habitat, and will significantly reduced the risk of lead poisoning of condors in California.

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