CA Nonprofit Buys 6,100-acres of Sacred Land, Ending 10-year Battle Over Proposed Sand Mine
In a remarkable triumph for conservation in California’s Bay Area, a significant land acquisition has just taken place to protect a historic ranch from being transformed into a sand quarry. Known as Sargent Ranch, this land holds deep spiritual significance for the Amah Mutsun Indian Band and is now set to be preserved for generations to come. Situated about 27 miles from Monterey Bay in south Santa Clara County, the Palo Alto-based nonprofit Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) has successfully finalized its third purchase agreement, securing nearly all of the original 6,500-acre Sargent Ranch. With this purchase, only 7% of









