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12 May POINT REYES: A WILDERNESS IN PERIL Online Discussion

Posted at 15:54h in Conservation, Tule Elk by Sabine Heusler-Schick 0 Comments
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On April 29, 2020 a team of conservationists, biologists, film-makers and local leaders discussed Point Reyes National Seashore. This backyard paradise is being threatened by pollution, habitat loss and giveaways to private industry.   Find out how the National Park Service is proposing to further privatize our...

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