After the fence’s removal, the intentional confinement of Tomales Point tule elk will end, and the herd will become a free-range population. The minimum population estimate for the Tomales Point ...
Tule elk are a highly social subspecies of elk native to California and found nowhere else, named for the kind of sedge they eat. These magnificent animals range from the grasslands and marshlands of ...
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State commission approves Marin tule elk fence removal
Sep. 21—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.
Tule elk are a highly social subspecies of elk native to California and found nowhere else, named for the kind of sedge they eat. These magnificent animals range from the grasslands and marshlands of ...