All of the following are true about the California condor captive breeding program except
A) Animals were successfully reared in captivity and then released into the wild.
B) The number of surviving condors has increased about eight-fold since the program began.
C) Thanks to the Endangered Species Act, there are currently no threats in the wild to the newly reintroduced birds.
D) The captive birds were isolated from human contact.
E) None of these answers
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