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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 ...
Most Point Reyes seashore ranchers signal support for buyout deal after House launches investigation
The statements came in two letters sent to the House panel now investigating the brokered buyout of most ranches in Point ...
Growing elk herds are competing with grazing cattle at the national park, raising questions about how best to manage public lands. After being reintroduced to the park in 1978, Tule elk are now ...
Healthy and Free-Roaming Elk Herds Point Reyes National Seashore is the only National Park where tule elk occur. The 1978 elk reintroduction to Point Reyes initially confined elk to Tomales Point ...
Environmentalists are celebrating a legal settlement that will close historic family dairies they say are degrading Point Reyes National Seashore. Locals say the settlement shows no understanding of ...
The recent settlement to phase out most dairy and ranching operations in Point Reyes National Seashore ... citing watershed contamination and threats to the tule elk’s habitat.
Go here to read our recent stories about the future of Point Reyes National Seashore ... for ecological values, for elk, for a whole bunch of other things. And there’s no way that someone ...
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Point Reyes' historic dairies ousted after legal battle. Locals say it's conservation gone madConservationists pushed to preserve Point Reyes, worried it would be recast ... In the late 1970s, the government moved a dozen or so tule elk to Tomales Point at the northern end of the peninsula.
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