Environmentalists Sue to Stop Livestock Grazing Plan for Point Reyes National Seashore
A federal lawsuit against the National Park Service (NPS) at Point Reyes National Seashore was filed on January 10th by four environmental organizations. The lawsuit contends the National Park Service in a new management plan for the Park is putting the private interests of local ranchers ahead of the public interest.
Point Reyes is a spectacular landscape of open prairies and patches of woodlands home to 460 species, 876 plants, and many different marine and terrestrial mammals. In addition, the seashore harbors a hundred listed rare, threatened, and endangered species, an incredible diversity given the seashores relatively small size.
While the peninsula possesses unquestioned scenic value, Point Reyes National Seashores ecological significance is recognized by its designation as an international biosphere reserve, part of the UNESCOs Man and the Biosphere program.
California also gives the marine environment special recognition through its designations of the Point Reyes State Marine Reserve & Point Reyes State Marine Conservation Area, Estero de Limantour State Marine Reserve & Drakes Estero State Marine Conservation Area, and Duxbury Reef State Marine Conservation Area. In addition, some 32,000 acres of the seashore are part of the National Wilderness system.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2022/01/11/environmentalists-sue-to-stop-livestock-grazing-plan-for-point-reyes-national-seashore/