Lets be clear: This is NOT private land. This is public land.
The Tule Elk, once thought to be extinct, have been a pillar of success in local conservation work and Point Reyes National Seashore is the only national park where you can view these animals. Please sign to support their protection.
After the drought of 2012-2015 when 250 Tule Elk died due to lack of water in their reserve, the National Park Service promised to provide supplemental water when the ponds dry up. To date, they have not done so. Read more and please consider signing ALDF's petition to protect these animals.
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The Park Service's General Management plan blatantly prioritizes private commercial ranching in the park over the natural resources which they have been entrusted to protect. Sign the petition below to voice your disapproval.
Restore Point Reyes Seashore is fighting to reform management failures that threaten the future of the park itself. We are raising awareness, inspiring public involvement, and taking appropriate action— including in the courts.
ForELK is a movement in support of saving the Tule Elk of Point Reyes National Seashore. We are an independent organization that is not affiliated with any other animal rights groups.
These are our public lands. This is a network of people and groups seeking to protect and restore Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National Recreation Area to a natural state. And other beautiful places around the Bay Area. Join us!