If you listen carefully as a
condor passes close overhead, you can sometimes hear the air whistle through its flight feathers. The wind
song of the condor is the music of hope. Hope that America's largest bird will once again fly free, without
the shackles of number tags and radio transmitters. Hope that by preserving the condor we open the way for
protecting less majestic but equally vital species from extinction. Hope that our children and grandchildren
may one day enjoy the flight of the condor. Hope that by saving this ancient bird, we can save ourselves.
From Return of the Condor By John Moir www.returnofthecondor.com While drinking Condor’s Hope wine, enjoy this wonderful book that tells the dynamic story of the race to save the condor from extinction.
An information resource for
developing sustainable agroecosystems, emphasizing international training, research, and application of
agroecological science to solving real world problems. Building on the first Agroecology textbook, this site
offers agroecological knowledge to anyone concerned with sustainable food systems.
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If you listen carefully as a
condor passes close overhead, you can sometimes hear the air whistle through its flight feathers. The wind
song of the condor is the music of hope. Hope that America's largest bird will once again fly free, without
the shackles of number tags and radio transmitters. Hope that by preserving the condor we open the way for
protecting less majestic but equally vital species from extinction. Hope that our children and grandchildren
may one day enjoy the flight of the condor. Hope that by saving this ancient bird, we can save ourselves.
An information resource for
developing sustainable agroecosystems, emphasizing international training, research, and application of
agroecological science to solving real world problems. Building on the first Agroecology textbook, this site
offers agroecological knowledge to anyone concerned with sustainable food systems.