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Jesse Grantham
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Jesse Grantham

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California Condor Recovery Program Coordinator
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  2493 Portola Road, Suite A
Ventura,  CA  93003  United States
Phone: (805) 640-9635
Email: Jesse_Grantham@fws.gov


   Research Interests

Recovery of the California Condor.

Species of Interest: 
California Condor


   Publications

Finkelstein, M.E., D.F. Doak, D. George, J. Burnett, J. Brandt, M. Church, J. Grantham, and D.R. Smith. 2012. Lead poisoning and the deceptive recovery of the critically endangered California Condor. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. doi10.1073/pnas.12031411/-/DCSupplemental

Rideout, B.A., I. Stalls, R. Papendick, A. Pessier, B. Puschner, M.E. Finkelstein, D.R. Smith, M. Johnson, M. Mace, R. Stroud, J. Brandt, J. Burnett, C. Parish, J. Petterson, C. Witte, C. Stringfield, K. Orr, J. Zuba, M. Wallace, and J. Grantham. 2012. Patterns of mortality in free-ranging California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus). Journal of Wildlife Diseases 48:95-112.       pdf

Finkelstein, M.E., D. George, S. Scherbinski, R. Gwiazda, M. Johnson, J. Burnett, J. Brandt, S. Lawrey, A.P. Pessier, M. Clark, J. Wynne, J. Grantham, and D.R. Smith. 2010. Feather lead concentrations and 207Pb/206Pb ratios reveal lead exposure history of California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus). Environmental Science & Technology 44:2639-2647.

Fry, M., K. Sorenson, J. Grantham, J. Burnett, J. Brandt, and M. Koenig. 2009. (Abstract) Lead intoxication kinetics in condors from California. P. 266 in R.T. Watson, M. Fuller, M. Pokras, and G. Hunt (eds.), Ingestion of lead from spent ammunition: implications for wildlife and humans. The Peregrine Fund, Boise, ID.

Parmentier, K., R. Gwiazda, J. Burnett, K. Sorenson, S. Scherbinski, C. VanTassell, A. Welch, M. Koenig, J. Brandt, J. Petterson, J. Grantham, R. Risebrough, and D. Smith. 2009. Feather Pb isotopes reflect exposure history and ald inhibition shows sub-clinical toxicity in California Condors. Pp. 267-268 in R.T. Watson, M. Fuller, M. Pokras, and G. Hunt (eds.), Ingestion of lead from spent ammunition: implications for wildlife and humans. The Peregrine Fund, Boise, ID

Grantham, J. 2007. The state of the condor. Western Tanager 73:1-3.

Grantham, J. 2007. Reintroduction of California Condors into their historic range: the recovery program in southern California. Pp. 123-138 in A. Mee and L.S. Hall (eds.), California Condors in the 21st century. Nuttall Ornithological Club Series in Ornithology no. 2. Nuttall Ornithological Club, Cambridge, MA, and American Ornithologists' Union, Washington, D.C.

Hall, M., J. Grantham, R. Posey, and A. Mee. 2007. Lead exposure among reintroduced California Condors in southern California. Pp. 139-162 in A. Mee and L.S. Hall (eds.), California Condors in the 21st century. Nuttall Ornithological Club Series in Ornithology no. 2. Nuttall Ornithological Club, Cambridge, MA, and American Ornithologists' Union, and Washington, D.C.



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