Tell the National Park Service not to kill Tule Elk at Point Reyes National Seashore in order to protect the profits of the beef and dairy industry.
Tule Elk, which are native to Point Reyes, were exterminated and then reintroduced by the National Park Service. Now the beef and dairy ranchers, which no longer own the land they occupy, want to extend their land leases and cull the Drakes Bay Tule Elk herd.
Tell the Park Service to protect wildlife over industry profits and select the alternative of no ranching and protection of the Tule Elk herd. Our National Parks are for nature not agribusiness.
Stan Austin, Regional Director
Pacific West Region
National Park Service
333 Bush Street, Suite 500
San Francisco, CA 94104-2828
[email protected]
Sample letter:
I urge the National Park Service not to kill Tule Elk at Point Reyes
National Seashore in order to protect the profits of the beef and dairy
industry. Tule Elk, which are native to Point Reyes, were exterminated and
then reintroduced by the National Park Service. Now the beef and dairy
ranchers, which no longer own the land they occupy, want to extend their
land leases and cull the Drakes Bay Tule Elk herd. Please choose to protect
wildlife over industry profits and select the alternative of no ranching and
protection of the Tule Elk herd. Our National Parks are for nature not
agribusiness.
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