Point Reyes National Seashore announced that it has finalized a new management plan for the Tomales Point area that calls for removal of a tule elk enclosure fence. “The benefit of removing this ...
To read more coverage on Point Reyes National Seashore, including about the ongoing talks over the future of the cattle ranches and dairy farms, go here. A 46-year-old fence that long straddled the ...
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. Near the end of a ...
For years, activists have been after the National Park Service to take down the fence holding the elk herd captive at the Tomales Point Reserve. And when they finally decided to do so, the question ...
The National Park Service has agreed to delay further work to dismantle a tule elk enclosure fence in the Point Reyes National Seashore following a lawsuit by the California Cattlemen’s Association.
(KRON) — After receiving more than 35,000 public comments, the National Park Service announced Monday that it would remove the controversial tule elk enclosure fence at Point Reyes National Seashore ...
The fate of the 2-mile fence that separates the seashore’s largest elk herd from leased farms and ranches is the focal point of the latest legal fight with the National Park Service. To read more ...
Four bull elk trapped in a frozen pond near Manhattan were rescued Sunday using a helicopter after breaking through thin ice.
The National Park Service landed on fence removal as its preferred way to manage the growing Tomales Point herd, a win for environmental interests but a blow to the park’s struggling ranchers. To read ...