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During his 34 years with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, Wilbur worked with California condors from 1969 to 1981, but had decided that whatever happened before 1987, when the last wild birds were taken into captivity, had no relevance to anything that had happened since then. But others were writing, and he felt compelled to correct the record. Part memoir part history, his account contains notes and an index. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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