The recent decision to phase out commercial ranching in Point Reyes National Seashore marks a pivotal moment for this ...
For the last decade, the park service has attempted to allow ranching to coexist with the tule elk herds. Both the elk and farm animals like cows graze on the land and thus compete for resources ...
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State commission approves Marin tule elk fence removal
Sep. 21—The California Coastal Commission has approved a National Park Service proposal to remove a fence confining a herd of tule elk at Tomales Point in the Point Reyes National Seashore.
Thanks to a decade of unflagging work by the Center and allies, two lawsuits, and tens of thousands of comments by Center supporters, the majestic and long embattled tule elk of Point Reyes National ...
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Editorial: Pt. Reyes agreement with ranchers ushers in new era
This settlement was formed behind closed doors with little public input beyond the few parties involved in the legal ...
“The selected action benefits native tule elk by providing increased habitat and disallowing lethal management of the tule elk population,” the National Park Service said in its announcement.
Dave Burruss of Clear Lake Outdoors reports that black bass fishing at the lake is good for anglers when using their ...
After years of debate, nearly two miles of fencing that prevented Point Reyes National Seashore tule elk from accessing water and competing for food with nearby cattle will be removed, the National ...
Thanks to a decade of unflagging work by the Center and allies, two lawsuits, and tens of thousands of comments by Center supporters, the majestic and long embattled tule elk of Point Reyes National ...