The benefit of removing the enclosure is to allow elk to access additional habitat, increase the species' population resilience during drought, and promote a more natural population cycle.
It's an exciting moment, said Chance Cutrano, director of programs for the Fairfax-based Resource Renewal Institute. It definitely marks a new chapter at Point Reyes National Seashore.
The elk will be a lot better off once they can freely roam like all wild animals should be allowed to do, said Jim Coda, a wildlife photographer.
It shows a lack of sensitivity and support for our community-centered farms and our food system, stated Albert Straus, founder of the Straus Family Creamery.
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