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Federal regulators may soon open a protected section of the Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary to commercial and sport fishermen, granting access to a rich fishing area that has been closed for two decades. The Pacific Fishery Management Council and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife have already backed the change, which must clear […]

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A long-dormant ranch on the eastern shore of Tomales Bay will soon provide much-needed housing for employees of the Point Reyes National Seashore. Last month, the National Park Service broke ground on a $1.7 million rehabilitation of the former Dunn ranch, a 52-acre property just north of Marshall that’s part of the Golden Gate National […]

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The apocalypse, with all its fire and brimstone, came for the Weaver family in late August 1992. That month, federal agents surrounded the remote Idaho cabin of Randy Weaver, a Christian survivalist who had failed to appear in court on a misdemeanor charge of selling two sawed-off shotguns to a federal informant. After years of […]

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Marin County will soon launch a round of public meetings in its quest to set local rules for onsite wastewater treatment systems—commonly known as septic systems—and get them approved by the state.  County officials are inviting residents to weigh in as they draft their Local Agency Management Program, or LAMP, a framework established under state […]

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There are still plenty of northern elephant seals to be seen in the Point Reyes National Seashore, but their numbers are waning as cows head back to sea and leave their pups to fend for themselves. The peak single-day count of the season came on Jan. 30, with 2,233 seals, including 1,103 adult females and […]

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