Removal of controversial tule elk fence in Point Reyes approved
Briefly

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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