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By 2021, 152 tule elk had died in a year, one-third of the native species' population. A total of 478 total had died over the previous decade, according to Jack Gescheidt, ...
Tule elk were introduced to the area after they experienced near eradication in the 1800s because of “hunting and habitat loss during European settlement,” according to the park service.
The fence was first installed in 1978 after tule elk were reintroduced to Tomales Point. The minimum population estimate for the herd is 315 elk, according to NPS’ 2024 annual count.
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 as ...
After years of debate, nearly two miles of fencing that prevented Point Reyes National Seashore tule elk from accessing water and competing for food with nearby cattle will be removed, the National ...
Fencing that prevented tule elk in Point Reyes National Seashore from competing for food with nearby cattle will be removed, the National Park Service says.
A tule elk herd of approximately 30 animals, including one bull, two calves and 27 cows is sighted at Wind Wolves Preserve during Friday's annual tule elk count.
Activists, including ForElk.org and In Defense of Animals claim the Point Reyes tule elk are dying from neglect by the National Park Service, held a demonstration on Sunday, September 13, 2020 at ...
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