Tule elk at Point Reyes National Seashore are dying and need your help!
At the behest of local for-profit beef and dairy operations, the National Park Service erected a 3-mile long, 8-foot-tall fence. It confines half the remaining elk at the 71,000-acre Seashore to a tiny 2,600-acre parcel of drought-stricken Tomales Point.
We have been coordinating water drops to save the drought-stricken Tule elk. But the Park Service has been actively removing water brought in for elk dying of thirst.
There can be no exceptions: Tule elk and other wild animals must be allowed to roam all of Point Reyes National Seashore.
There's no other option:
We must free the Tule Elk!
Donate $25 today to join our fight!
Marilyn Kroplick, M.D.
President
In Defense of Animals
P.S. Your urgently-needed donation will deliver water to suffering Tule elk, and fight to liberate the elk from deadly imprisonment and the firing squad. Donate $25 today to make a difference!
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