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Nocturne

Through the Fog

Nocturne

Vanessa Lowe

Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2021

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

There are only 6000 tule elk left in the world, all of them found in California. Some of them roam along the coastal hills of Point Reyes National Seashore, an area that is also occupied by cattle and dairy ranches. To protect grazing land for cows, some of the elk are confined by high fences. But as drought worsens, and the elk are cut off from food and water, large numbers of them are dying. A band of activists have been trekking through the fog, in darkness, to try to help them. *The initially released version of this episode was revised on the same day of its release. Through the Fog Credits Nocturne is produced by Vanessa Lowe. Music Nocturne theme music by Kent Sparling Additional music: Kent Sparling Find more information about Jack Gescheidt. Sounds of the nighttime water drop were recorded by Tony Sehgal, for his film, "Dying of Thirst at Point Reyes National Seashore". More information on the issues related to the tule elk and cattle operations at Point Reyes National Seashore: www.pacificsun.com/death-by-design-how-the-national-park-service-experiments-on-tule-elk/ www.abc7news.com/tule-elk-deaths-protest-endangered/10838764/ https://www.nps.gov/pore/learn/nature/tule_elk.htm www.sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2020/09/13/point-reyes-protest-calls-out-park-service-over-tule-elk-water-supply/ www.abc7news.com/tule-elk-deaths-protest-endangered/10860141/ www.ptreyeslight.com/article/elk-activists-stage-protest-ranch-land www.ptreyeslight.com/article/true-boom-and-bust-fenced-herd-shrinks-drought www.ForElk.org www.IDAusa.org Episode art by Magdalena Metrycka

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi, it's Vanessa. Did you know that you can hear more from Nocturne every month?

0:04.2

I really shorter bonus episodes called nightlights around two weeks after the main episodes.

0:09.8

Some are based on interviews, some are atmospheric art pieces,

0:13.4

but they're all evocative snapshots of a nighttime experience.

0:17.6

You can hear nightlights by supporting the show on Patreon with $5 a month or more.

0:22.6

Here's a peek at last month's nightlight.

0:24.6

I think I was about 11. We waited till everyone was asleep.

0:29.4

I remember we ran down to the sidewalk and I remember when we went out, we went left.

0:34.4

And then we just ran around the city for hours.

0:38.4

It seemed like we climbed a wall at some point for some reason to get into some other area.

0:45.3

It was sort of a mixture of houses and then industrial buildings.

0:49.1

Head over now to patreon.com slash nocturne podcast to support the show.

0:59.6

Again, that's patreon.com slash nocturne podcast. Thanks.

1:19.8

You're listening to Nocturne. I'm Vanessa Lowe.

1:33.6

The beautiful night. The fog is a wonderful cover. Derek was saying that as a result,

1:38.6

we will be less visible, which is true, especially from the distance.

1:44.6

Probably 8.30 p.m. I'd say in this December.

1:47.7

So completely dark, a dark night, a little bit of fog, where we could still see headwides in the distance.

1:53.6

Okay. First, hi. I'm Jack. I'll be your host tonight.

1:57.4

But I'll be going by telescope. That's going to be my little codename on the radios just to beast.

2:01.6

I mean, frankly, it's going to be lovely here.

2:03.1

There's no one out here tonight and Derek was wonderful enough to go scout.

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