US Bought 53,000-Acre California Island in 1986; Now a Protected National Sanctuary
The US government purchased Santa Rosa Island, a 53,000-acre landmass off California, for approximately $30 million in 1986, ending decades of private ranching and farming on the island. The previous owners continued to live and operate on the island for years after the sale. Cattle were removed from the island in 1998, and all remaining residents vacated by 2011. Restoration of the island's natural environment then began in earnest. Santa Rosa Island is today recognized as a protected national sanctuary and a significant cultural heritage site.
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