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This national seashore in California offers visitors a wide array of beaches, cliffs, lagoons, and wildlife reserves to ...
He is surrendering his lease in a historic deal with the National Park Service announced on Jan. 8, 2024. (Lisa M. Krieger/Bay Area News Group) “This is an exciting moment for Point Reyes ...
Chadwick Conover, a globetrotting adventurer and self-described “real-life influencer,” has helped connect North Bay ranching ...
Deal announced to end most ranching in Point Reyes National Seashore, manage park’s free-roaming elk The announcement did not include details of the voluntary buyouts brokered by The Nature ...
The National Park Service and several environmental organizations are resisting a bid to include people living on agricultural operations in the Point Reyes National Seashore in closed-door ...
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 Park Service ...
A rarity for the National Park Service, the Point Reyes National Seashore has, since its founding in 1962, encompassed not just pristine wilderness but also working agricultural land. Those ...
Point Reyes National Seashore, Chiricahua National Monument, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and Dinosaur National Monument.Credit... Supported by By Lauren Sloss Many of the 63 national ...
A rarity for the National Park Service, the Point Reyes National Seashore has, since its founding in 1962, encompassed not just pristine wilderness but also working agricultural land. Those ...
“This is an exciting moment for Point Reyes National Seashore,” said park superintendent Anne Altman, “thanks to agreements between TNC and the closing ranch operations.” The Nature ...
Point Reyes dairies were among the first large ... While ranchers worried what the creation of a national park would mean for their future, they formed an uneasy alliance with environmentalists.