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  2. Tule Elk State Natural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Tupman Zoological Reserve was established in 1932 with about 175 tule elk from the Miller and Lux Ranch herd. [4] [5] The state of California took over the site in 1953. [5] [4] The Tule Elk State Natural Reserve has constructed ponds, and supplemental food is provided for the animals, [6] without which the population could not survive. [7]

  3. San Luis National Wildlife Refuge Complex - Wikipedia

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    Elk from this herd are periodically relocated to establish new or join other Tule Elk herds throughout California. A true wildlife recovery success story, the statewide Tule Elk population has recovered to over 4,000 animals. Less well-known are the extensive upland habitats found on the refuge.

  4. Tule elk - Wikipedia

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    The first European explorer to see tule elk was likely Sir Francis Drake who landed in July 1579 probably in today's Drake's Bay, Marin County, California: "The inland we found to be far different from the shoare, a goodly country and fruitful soil, stored with many blessings fit for the use of man: infinite was the company of very large and fat deer, which there we saw by thousands as we ...

  5. What to know about viewing, hunting elk in San Luis ... - AOL

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    There are approximately 1,300 tule elk in San Luis Obispo County, one biologist said. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. The Point Reyes tule elk will finally roam free, Park Service ...

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    The fence was first installed in 1978 after tule elk were reintroduced to Tomales Point. The minimum population estimate for the herd is 315 elk, according to NPS' 2024 annual count.

  7. The tule elk there are also growing their antlers. 125 miles from downtown L.A. Anza-Borrego Desert State Park : Located between San Diego and the Salton Sea, Anza-Borrego is the largest state ...

  8. San Luis National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Herons and egrets nest in mature oaks and willows and feed on the refuge's abundant frog and crayfish populations. A wide diversity of songbirds , hawks , and owls also use refuge habitat. Hunting is allowed in the winter season on a portion of the refuge, which also holds a herd of reintroduced endangered tule elk , the smallest subspecies of ...

  9. Megadrought Killing Protected Tule Elk in California - AOL

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    "The numbers we've been throwing around is 406 elk have died by the park service's own count in the last decade — 152 of those elk just last year," Gescheidt said. Megadrought Killing Protected ...