by: Mary Callahan
 

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 DemocratNearly 700 acres of Sonoma County coast protected under deal with landowners, Kashia Pomo.

 

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