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Environmentalists are celebrating a legal settlement that will close historic family dairies they say are degrading Point ...
The final Tomales Point Area Plan, which has been in development with civic engagement since the spring of 2022, calls for ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Enough with the silence. Enough with being ignored. Today, I am raising my voice to express the profound pain and despair ...
Point Reyes National Seashore settlement agreement ended decades of conflict over management of cattle ranching and wildlife ...
The agency announced in January that it “will not limit the movement of or lethally control the native tule elk population in Point Reyes,” which is contrary to the plan laid out in the ...
Environmentalists are licking their lips now that they are driving dairies and cattle ranches out of Point Reyes National ...
A Pulitzer Prize-winning weekly covering West Marin, including the towns of Point Reyes Station, Inverness, Bolinas, Stinson ...
Conservationists 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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