The final Tomales Point Area Plan, which has been in development with civic engagement since the spring of 2022, calls for the removal of 2.2 miles of tule elk enclosure fencing. Additionally, all ...
Environmentalists are licking their lips now that they are driving dairies and cattle ranches out of Point Reyes National ...
The closure of 12 ranches within Point Reyes National Seashore may end Marin County's ag legacy, driven by environmental ...
The Coast Miwok Tribal Council, lineal descendants of the original inhabitants of Point Reyes, has sent Interior Secretary Deb Haaland a formal letter objecting to a National Park Service plan to ...
Enter the elk. In the late 1970s, the government moved a dozen or so tule elk to Tomales Point at the northern end of the ...
The plan would also allow harmful water pollution to continue, and permit the agency to kill native tule elk — a unique subspecies found in no other national park — that ranchers say interfere with ...
The plan was crafted as part of a settlement agreement that resolved a 2022 lawsuit filed by three environmental groups that said ranching operations on the seashore harmed the area’s tule elk ...
Enter the elk. In the late 1970s, the government moved a dozen or so tule elk to Tomales Point at the northern end of the peninsula. The animals had once roamed the area before being hunted to ...
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