Rescued Condor Released Into Wild After Year of Rehabilitation in Peru Zoo
It’s been a year of recovery and now this condor is ready to go back to the wild. When Urku was found near a beach in Peru it was in bad shape, unable to fly and malnourished. El Huayco zoo took Urku in and gave the giant bird of prey the care it needed. Not only did they feed it, they made sure to limit its interaction with humans, which rescuers say could threaten its chances of survival once back in the wild. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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