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Tightening the Leash on Dogs at the GGNRA

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Many Bay Area canine owners are fuming over the latest dog management plan for the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Dog owners had hoped the National Park Service would adjust its controversial draft plan, which restricts dog access in areas it controls, including San Francisco’s Crissy Field, Ocean Beach and Fort Funston. But most of the changes remain. The Park Service says the rules are needed to protect wildlife and vegetation.

Guests:

Howard Levitt, director of communications and partnerships at Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Sally Stephens, chair of the San Francisco Dog Owners Group

Neal Desai, associate director of the National Parks Conservation Association

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