Elephant seals are returning to Drake's Beach at the Point Reyes National Seashore for breeding season and many folks are making the trip to see them from a safe distance. The sound of mighty ...
The park service also wanted to remove the Drake's Beach tule elk herd but take no ... Ninety tenants on ranches will cease operations at Point Reyes within 15 months. Eleven family ranchers ...
The sound of mighty elephant seals re-staking their claim to Drake's Beach echoing in Point Reyes for winter breeding season, and you really have to see these creatures to believe them. Critically ...
The Nature Conservancy’s role as banker and broker of the ranch buyouts, and the National Park Service’s pivotal entreaty to ...
In keeping with the mission of the National Park Service, the reintroduction of tule elk to the Point Reyes peninsula has so far been a success story for the conservation of native species and ...
In 1998 the Park Service moved a few elk to the Limantour wilderness area of Point Reyes to establish a free-roaming herd. The Limantour herd and an offshoot Drakes Beach herd had grown to 387 elk as ...
Whale Cove, near Depoe Bay, offers a protected beach on which to ... pottery and other artifacts at Point Reyes. The National Park Service even named one area Drakes Bay. But Melissa Darby ...
Located on the Point Reyes Peninsula, 40 miles northwest of San Francisco ... and the only marine wilderness (Drakes Estero) on the West Coast south of Alaska. The park harbors an astonishingly rich ...
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