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Condor Comeback (Scientists in the Field Series)

door Sy Montgomery

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*Winner of the 2021 Green Earth Book Award*
Sibert Medalist, National Book Award Honoree, and New York Times best-selling author Sy Montgomery turns her formidable talents to the story of California condors and the scientists who have fought against their extinction in this installment in the award-winning Scientists in the Field series.


In April of 1987 the last wild California condor was captured and taken to live in captivity like the other twenty-six remaining birds of its kind. Many thought that the days were over of of this remarkable, distinguished bird that had roamed the skies of North and Central American for thousands of years.

Sy Montgomery employs her skill for on-the-ground reporting, shrewd observation, and stunning narrative prose to detail the efforts of scientists, volunteers, and everyday citizens to get California condors back in the wild. In particular, Montgomery profiles employees at the Santa Barbara Zoo who have worked tirelessly to raise abandoned chicks, nurse sick birds back to health, and conduct research that can support legislation to ban what is probably the largest threat to the existence of the wild condor: lead bullets. In turns affectionate and frustrated, hopeful and heartbreaking, Montgomery's powerful prose does justice to these ancient, sociable, and elegant creatures.

Complete with world-class, full-color photography and helpful sidebars that provide details such as the history of the bird's fight back from extinction, the dangers of lead poisoning, and the relationship of condors to the Chumash nation, Condor Comeback is an inspiring story of groundbreaking science, perseverance, and cooperation.

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Sy Montgomery, a veteran of the Scientists in the Field series, tackles the unique and wonderful condors in this latest work.

Montgomery joins a group of scientists, volunteers, and students, led by Dr. Estelle Sandhaus, in their quest to continue reintroducing condors to the wild. From their earliest extermination for pointless sport, or execution by people who mistakenly thought they threatened domesticated animals, condors dwindled into being critically endangered and extinct in the wild. Even among conservationists, there was a surprising amount of controversy over how the condor should be saved - and if it should be saved at all.

Despite many roadblocks, they were saved and reintroduced to the wild and now several small groups live in the wild, as well as captive birds in zoos. However, like all the Scientists in the Field books, the "story" of the condors is not yet over. Condors continue to be killed by poachers, to die from lead poisoning from hunters use of dangerous lead bullets, and to suffer from habitat loss and even normal threats like predators or extreme weather.

As Montgomery follows the journey of these strangely beautiful creatures, she gives them a personality and a voice, showing the fascination of a unique animal that is more than a scary or gross reputation. She also introduces information about the dangers of lead in the environment, and how science used to save the condors crosses boundaries to help other humans and animals as well. She introduces readers to amazing scientists, including the awesome Dr. Estelle Sandhaus, who talks about accepting herself and succeeding as a scientist in an intellectually and physically challenging environment, despite her unconventional body type. We meet representatives of the Chumash, who once honored and respected the condor and are using the great bird to regain their cultural heritage. There's a wonderful look at the future, as a local school learns about condors and picks up trash to keep their nesting sites safe.

A follow-up mentions how the condors we met in the book are doing now, having weathered the fires of 2018. One can only hope that they are surviving the current disasters (it looks like some a research station was destroyed and some condors are missing, but a few have been found and saved). There is also a timeline, links for ways students can support condors, bibliography, and a wide variety of sources for learning more about these amazing birds.

Verdict: Montgomery is the only author, I think, who could really bring these strange and amazing birds to life for readers, to get them to see past their stereotypical "ugliness" and "gross" habits and show them as the unique, social, and wonderful birds. She brings the people involved with them to life in the same way and this is a book that I am eager to recommend to teachers and students alike.

ISBN: 9780544816534; Published July 2020 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; Purchased for the library
  JeanLittleLibrary | Sep 25, 2020 |
Fascinating and well-written, as always by Sy Montgomery. Wonderful photos by Tianne Strombeck. Most heartening is the final chapter entitled "Condor Kids." Includes maps, timeline, bibliography, To Learn More, and Index. ( )
  bookwren | Sep 3, 2020 |
On the doorstep of extinction!

I found this story about the Condor on the edge of extinction and the fight for its survival fascinating. The data presented paints a revealing picture. My problem I guess is with the book's presentation. I just wanted grander pictures of Condors soaring and sweeping. I wanted to feel the Condor more. To be fair I did have my awareness awakened by the evidence and the feelings expressed.
Such as through Montgomery's prose, "Condors don’t just traverse heaven; they dwell there." Wow! That's a wonderful image provoking line to sit with.
Parts were absolutely fascinating, other areas, detailing the research process were dryer and didn't hold my interest that well. I suspect this would be of more interest to those who want a hands on look at the methodology employed by conservationists to bring the Condor back from the edge of extinction. I didn't know that "once they were found in western skies from Canada to Mexico." I also found out what the greatest threat to Condors has been. That was a appalling.
I was not enamored with the book's layout. Although huge plus points include the index and that the print is a good size, especially for younger readers. The timeline detailing factors affecting the Condors' decline is excellent. Supported by an extensive bibliography and useful websites do make this book a great research tool.
All together, this is an informative readable source for young people, and adults, about these giant birds.

A Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Children's Book ARC via NetGalley ( )
  eyes.2c | Aug 5, 2020 |
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*Winner of the 2021 Green Earth Book Award*
Sibert Medalist, National Book Award Honoree, and New York Times best-selling author Sy Montgomery turns her formidable talents to the story of California condors and the scientists who have fought against their extinction in this installment in the award-winning Scientists in the Field series.


In April of 1987 the last wild California condor was captured and taken to live in captivity like the other twenty-six remaining birds of its kind. Many thought that the days were over of of this remarkable, distinguished bird that had roamed the skies of North and Central American for thousands of years.

Sy Montgomery employs her skill for on-the-ground reporting, shrewd observation, and stunning narrative prose to detail the efforts of scientists, volunteers, and everyday citizens to get California condors back in the wild. In particular, Montgomery profiles employees at the Santa Barbara Zoo who have worked tirelessly to raise abandoned chicks, nurse sick birds back to health, and conduct research that can support legislation to ban what is probably the largest threat to the existence of the wild condor: lead bullets. In turns affectionate and frustrated, hopeful and heartbreaking, Montgomery's powerful prose does justice to these ancient, sociable, and elegant creatures.

Complete with world-class, full-color photography and helpful sidebars that provide details such as the history of the bird's fight back from extinction, the dangers of lead poisoning, and the relationship of condors to the Chumash nation, Condor Comeback is an inspiring story of groundbreaking science, perseverance, and cooperation.

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