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How do Private Interests maintain Control over Public Land?

Apocalypse Cow: The Future of Life at Point Reyes National Park

Apocalypse Cow: The Future of Life at Point Reyes National Park

    Join Mickey Huff of Project Censored for a discussion with Laura Cunningham and Mark Bartonlini on the conflict of interests and issues of social justice at play in this battle for our national seashore. 


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Apocalypse Cow: The Future of Life at Point Reyes National Park

Apocalypse Cow: The Future of Life at Point Reyes National Park

Apocalypse Cow: The Future of Life at Point Reyes National Park

 It’s way past time to start listening to lessons encoded in the land. But can we still hear? 

Point Reyes has a story to tell us.  


Peter Byrne 

(Dec 9, 2020)

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PRNS Ranchers - Serving the American People?

Apocalypse Cow: The Future of Life at Point Reyes National Park

PRNS Ranchers - Serving the American People?

 Ranchers at PRNS are wealthier than 90% of the American population and still receive discounted rents, disproportionately low grazing fees and  subsidies to support their enterprises -  all funded with our tax dollars.

Confused? So are we. Watch to learn more.

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Project Coyote speaks out against expansion of ranching at PRNS

 Project Coyote, as well as hundreds of other organizations and individuals, submitted comments to the NPS’s Draft Environmental Impact Statement for PRNS and Golden Gate Natl. Recreation Area speaking out against expansion of ranching in the park arguing that such a proposal will only increase conflicts between wildlife and livestock. 

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