Sunday, October 4, 2020

Pt Reyes National Seashore

I KNOW none of you eat butter; it's bad for the circulatory system. But the National Park Service is allowing Tule elk, an indigenous species that is near extinction, to die of thirst, a horrible way to die, in deference to local ranchers whose dairy farms abut the park and whose cows graze within the park's boundaries. (254 elk died of thirst during the 2012-2015 drought.)


Here's a video from Sept 27th about the issue. 



Pt. Reyes NATIONAL Seashore isn't just for a few ranchers, it's for everyone....the world over. Please contact your representatives and encourage them to help the National Park Service protect our public lands.

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