The Point Reyes tule elk will finally roam free, Park Service announces
Briefly

"The benefit of removing this enclosure is to allow elk to access additional habitat, increase the species' population resilience during drought, and promote a more natural population cycle."
"In 2021, the federal agency released a report that showed more than one third of the 445 elk fenced in at Tomales Point at the time had died the previous winter, reducing the population to 293."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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