Joseph Brandt treks into California’s rugged wilderness northeast of Los Angeles. Brandt, the head wildlife biologist at the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge, is checking on a species bouncing back from near extinction: the California condor. After lowering himself down a cliff on a rope, Brandt spies a pair of nesting condors in a cave. The condor family appears to be thriving. “Watching a healthy chick interacting with its parents is very special,” says Brandt.
Joseph Brandt hikes into California’s rugged wilderness northeast of Los Angeles. Brandt is the head wildlife biologist at the Hopper Mountain National Wildlife Refuge. He’s checking on a species bouncing back from near extinction: the California condor. He lowers himself down a cliff on a rope, and then spies a pair of nesting condors in a cave. The condor family appears to be thriving. “Watching a healthy chick interacting with its parents is very special,” says Brandt.