Park Buys Private Acreage From AT
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From Times wire reports
The last large piece of privately held land at Point Reyes National Seashore has been acquired by the national park. The 522-acre parcel was bought from AT&T; for $2.1 million.
The property is nesting habitat for the federally threatened western snowy plover as well as the federally endangered plant Sonoma alopecurus. It is also home to elephant seals.
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