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"textContent": "After more than a century of humans doing their absolute best to wipe them out, California condors in Northern California may finally be attempting the radical act of reproducing in the wild again.\n\n> The team hasn't visually confirmed the existence of an egg.\n\n— Read the rest \n\nThe post Two condors quietly attempt a comeback humans nearly erased appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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