Sonoma County supervisors have signed off on a complex deal that will transfer nearly 700 acres of the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians' ancestral lands on the Sonoma Coast back to the tribe.
The $6 million deal was put together by the Trust for Public Lands in partnership with more than a half-dozen private and public agencies, including the Gordon & Betty Moore Foundation.
For more information on this deal see the story by Mary Callahan in The Press Democrat: Nearly 700 acres of Sonoma County coast protected under deal with landowners, Kashia Pomo.
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