Beef cattle and dairy operations at Point Reyes have a long and rich history dating back to the 1830s. When the national park ...
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She planted Daikon Radishes for the first time, sowing the seeds in November, "thanks to the San Lorenzo Library. Two+ months ...
The recent decision to phase out commercial ranching in Point Reyes National Seashore marks a pivotal moment for this ...
Jackie Grossi lives with her family in a rambling ranch house at the end of a narrow road in Marin County. The view out the window of the house is of rolling hills, bright green in winter. Over one ...
Typically, a cow elk gives birth to one calf, which can stand and walk within an hour of birth. The calf’s spotted coat provides camouflage against predators. Juvenile male tule elk near Tomales Point ...
“And there’s motivation to do so,” he said, mentioning a possibility for a resurgence in tule elk populations and what they could do to immediately benefit the region as one example.
Tule elk will have the freedom to roam unmolested throughout Point Reyes National Seashore, opportunities for public recreation will improve, and the land will have the opportunity to return to ...
Washington is home to some of the largest wild elk herds in North America. According to estimates from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, there are anywhere between 45,000 and 50,000 ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — After elk have overtaken busy Utah highways in past and recent winters, officials are planning infrastructure to help protect the wildlife and highway drivers.