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Park service seeks public, tribal input in Tomales Point planning
The National Park Service opened a 30-day public comment period for Tomales Point planning, including tule elk management. Read More
Authorities work to identify human remains found at Point Reyes
Authorities are investigating after human skeletal remains were found last week at Point Reyes National Seashore, but said there were no signs of foul play. On Sept. 9, the...Read More
Search crews find body of hiker reported missing at Point Reyes
Search crews on Monday morning discovered the body of a hiker who had been reported missing at the Point Reyes National Seashore the night before. The hiker was last...Read More
Four-year-old girl drowns at McClures Beach on Thanksgiving
A 4-year-old girl died Thursday after she was swept into the ocean by a wave at McClures Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore, the park said Friday. A 911...Read More
Brushfire burns near Point Reyes lighthouse
A 2-acre fire is burning toward the ocean near the lighthouse at Point Reyes National Seashore, the National Park Service unit reported early Sunday afternoon. Crews from the Marin...Read More
Sheriff’s Office lifts West Marin evacuation warnings
The Marin County Sheriff’s Office is lifting the evacuation warnings in West Marin effective 4 p.m. Wednesday. The Woodward Fire, located in the Point Reyes National Seashore area of...Read More
Despite near containment, weather conditions could increase Woodward Fire threat
The Woodward Fire at Point Reyes National Seashore in western Marin County is now 93 percent contained, the National Park Service said Sunday morning. The fire has burned 4,800...Read More
Landslide danger prompts Point Reyes road closure
Limantour Road in Point Reyes National Seashore is closed to traffic until further notice due to hazardous conditions, the National Park Service announced. The road has been undergoing work...Read More
Off-leash dog attacks, kills endangered seal pup
An off-leash dog attacked and killed a seal pup last week at Point Reyes National Seashore.Read More
Mussel-eating beach visitor poisoned by shellfish toxin
Marin County Public Health has confirmed one case of illness from paralytic shellfish poison.Read More
Marin issues warnings over toxic shellfish
Marin County Public Health officials are warning people not to harvest mussels, clams and oysters along the county coast.Read More
Marin beaches reopen after shark bite
The waters off two Marin County beaches are open again after a shark bit a surfer's foot Saturday near the mouth of a nearby estuary.Read More
Whale probably didn’t die from ship strike
A dead whale that washed ashore at Point Reyes National Seashore on Christmas Eve does not appear to have died from a collision with a ship.Read More
People given seabird warning at Farallones Sanctuary
Pilots, boaters, paddlers, drone operators and visitors are all being asked to avoid disturbing nesting seabirds in and around the Greater Farallones National Marine Sanctuary, according to the National...Read More
Hazardous beach conditions expected along Bay Area coast
A Beach Hazards Statement remains in effect for today in parts of the San Francisco Bay Area through Sunday afternoon.Read More
Highway seal ‘Tolay’ births pup in wild
An elephant seal that gained notoriety after stopping traffic on state Highway 37 last week gave birth to a pup over the weekend.Read More
Highway seal released at Point Reyes
A pregnant elephant seal that stopped traffic on state Highway 37 and held would-be rescuers at bay this week was safely relocated to Point Reyes National Seashore Tuesday evening...Read More
Pregnant elephant seal sedated, transported
Wildlife officials have transported a pregnant elephant seal that blocked a North Bay highway to an established elephant seal colony at Point Reyes.Read More
Texas man dies diving for Abalone
A Texas man who was abalone diving with four other divers died in Tomales Bay Tuesday morning.Read More
Point Reyes to unleash goats on invasive plants
Point Reyes officials will begin an experiment next week to reduce the invasive plant species in the national parkland.Read More