Complete your support for #!
Create Your Own Fundraiser Learn More

We Did It! Our Custom Ink Fundraising Campaign Has Closed

Need shirts for your next group event? Create your own custom t shirts.

Interested In Fundraising With Custom T-Shirts? Start Your Own Custom Ink Fundraising Campaign

The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release

Organized by The Peregrine Fund
Front large extended
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - back
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release shirt design - zoomed
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release shirt design - zoomed
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - back
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release shirt design - zoomed
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release shirt design - zoomed
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - front
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - back
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release shirt design - zoomed
The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release shirt design - zoomed
Hanes Authentic T-shirt

Celebrate the 25th Annual California Condor release with a new tee!

verified-charity
All funds raised will go directly to PEREGRINE FUND INC
$9,200 raised
527 items sold of
500 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$28
Hanes Authentic T-shirt, Unisex Short Sleeve - Navy
Hanes Authentic T-shirt
Unisex Short Sleeve - Navy
  • The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
  • The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release Fundraiser - unisex shirt design - small
Organized by The Peregrine Fund

About this campaign

Help celebrate four captive-bred California Condors taking their first flight in the wild with our 25th Annual California Condor release tee! This pre-shrunk, 100% cotton tee is only available during this campaign, so don't miss your chance to show your love for condors. All profits from this campaign will be used to support the work our biologists are doing to recover California Condors in northern Arizona and southern Utah.

Watch live on The Peregrine Fund's YouTube channel as our condors take flight on Saturday, September 26 at 11 a.m. Mountain Standard (Northern Arizona) Time (12 p.m. MDT, 2 p.m. EDT).

The Arizona-Utah recovery effort is a cooperative program by federal, state, and private partners, including The Peregrine Fund, the Bureau of Land Management's Vermilion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona Game and Fish Department, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, and Kaibab and Dixie National Forests among many other supporting groups and individuals.

Condors circling_Jim Shane_smalljpg
Photo by Jim Shane

Every year thousands of people gather at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument to watch one of conservation’s biggest spectacles – the release of captive-bred California Condors to the wild. This day is a celebration of the dedication and tenacity that hundreds of people have put into bringing the iconic California Condor back from the brink of extinction. In the 1980's, there were only 22 individual birds left on the planet, yet today they stand at nearly 500. This year, with Covid-19 affecting our ability to gather in large groups, we will not be able to hold an in-person public release at the Vermilion Cliffs, but the celebration will go on!

The Peregrine Fund will release up to four California Condors atop the spectacular ledges of Vermilion Cliffs National Monument in northern Arizona at 11am MST (12pm MDT, 2 pm EDT) Saturday, Sept. 26. Since the public is unable to watch from the annual viewing site, we are excited to offer the opportunity to observe the release virtually on The Peregrine Fund’s YouTube Channel.

Watch as young condors unfold their wings and take to the skies of northern Arizona for the first time in their lives. Because the biologists are unable to schedule exactly when the birds will choose to leave their release pen, the event will have a picture-in-picture set up with a camera trained on the release pen, and will include videos and interviews with the condor biologists and conservationists who work with these massive birds! Viewers will also be able to chat with and ask questions to the condor biologists who are on the cliff, behind a blind, waiting for the birds to take off.

Tim Hauck, Condor Project Manager for The Peregrine Fund, says, “While we were disappointed that we can’t hold the live, in-person event this year, we are excited about the opportunity for a more global reach with the virtual event and that people who normally can’t make the trip, will get a chance to experience it with us.”

The release coincides with National Public Lands Day, the nation’s largest hands-on volunteer effort to improve and enhance America’s public lands. National Public Lands Day involves the U.S. Bureau of Land Management and other federal agencies, along with state and local governments and private groups.

This will be the 25th annual public release of condors in Arizona since the southwest condor recovery program began in 1996. The young condors hatched at The Peregrine Fund’s World Center for Birds of Prey in Boise, Idaho and several partner organizations, including the Oregon Zoo, Los Angeles Zoo, and San Diego Zoo Safari Park and were transported to Vermilion Cliffs National Monument for release to the wild.

The historical California Condor population declined to just 22 individuals in the 1980s when the greater California Condor Recovery Program was initiated to save the species from extinction. As of August 2020 there were 102 condors in the wild in the rugged canyon country of northern Arizona and southern Utah and the total world population of endangered California Condors numbers more than 500 individuals, with more than half flying the skies of Arizona, Utah, California, and Mexico.

For more information about this California Condor recovery project:

https://peregrinefund.org/projects/california-condor

Supporters

Colleen Grady 1 item
Anonymous 3 items
Anonymous 1 item
Anonymous 1 item

Condors are awesome

Thaya Enloe 1 item

Granddaughter worked on this project. We are very proud of her.

Andrea Warner 1 item

I support all of the work the peregrine fund undertakes and condors are magical

James F Leslie 1 item
Amy Eskelsen 1 item + $20

Amazing work, love the cause

Marianna Riser 1 item + $25
Ada Marie Whitworth 1 item

Comments

Share Why You Support "The Peregrine Fund's 25th Annual California Condor Release"

Loading
Loading Facebook comments…