OAKLAND, Calif. -- Veterinarians at the Oakland Zoo are treating a California condor named Miracle for lead poisoning.
Miracle is the first wild chick born in over a century in Big Sur as part of the California Condor Recovery program.
Biologists say they found high levels of lead during a routine check.
Miracle will be treated at the Oakland Zoo for another week before being released back into the wild.
Oakland Zoo veterinarians treating California condor for lead poisoning
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Veterinarians at the Oakland Zoo treated a California condor named Miracle for lead poisoning on Tuesday, June 2, 2015. (KGO-TV)