WHY ARE TULE ELK DYING IN A NATIONAL PARK? | California Fires
Brave activists have successfully completed their mission to deliver temporary watering troughs to 445 thirsty Tule elk who are fenced-in at Point Reyes National Seashore, where a wildfire is currently burning.
Your generous donations provided these much-needed water delivery supplies. Thanks to you, these elk and their precious babies will not die of thirst today! But this temporary supply will not last long!
Please join our rallying cry to bring "water in, take fences down, and let the elk out" of their enclosure at the Tomales Point Tule Elk Reserve. Their long term survival depends upon it!
It's not too late to help these thirsty Tule elk: idausa.org/elk
"Shame of Point Reyes" film credit: Skyler Thomas youtube.com/watch?v=z9OEQOy3v0...
Photo credit: Matthew Polvorosa Kline polvorosakline.com