Local leaders Applaud Obama Administration’s Visit to Central Coast to Consider National Monument Action

Support grows for presidential action to expand California Coastal National Monument to include Cotoni-Coast Dairies

Santa Cruz, Calif. (Sept. 9, 2016)– A variety of local community leaders praised the announcement that Bureau of Land Management Director, Neil Kornze, is planning to visit Cambria, California, to hear firsthand why people want to expand the California Coastal National Monument to include the Cotoni-Coast Dairies property in Santa Cruz County. The public meeting is scheduled to be held on Friday, September 16, 2016, from 2:00-5:00pm at the Cambria Veteran’s Memorial Building, 1000 Main Street, Cambria, CA 93428.

The Cotoni-Coast Dairies property is an iconic 5,800-acre property offering rugged, beautiful and ecologically diverse terrain, including vast coastal views and terraces, rolling hillsides and open grasslands, and redwood forest ridge lines that plunge into deep, steep riparian canyons. Six critical watersheds flow through the property and into the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Pacific Ocean.

The Coast Dairies lands were inhabited for thousands of years by Native Americans known as the Cotoni (pronounced ‘Cha-toni’). Four registered ancient ancestral Native American archaeological sites have been documented on the property.

Cotoni-Coast Dairies area is an important place for our tribe. For thousands of years our Cotoni ancestors raised their families, gathered plants for food and ceremonies, and stewarded these lands. Since 2006, our tribe has been working to restore our indigenous knowledge regarding land stewardship,” stated Val Lopez, Amah Mutsun Tribal Leader, and Chairman of the Amah Mutsun Land Trust. “We are asking President Obama to use his authority to include the Cotoni-Coast Dairies property as part of the California Coastal National Monument to both protect these lands and help highlight the untold stories of America’s cultural heritage.”

The campaign to have President Obama directly expand Monument the California Coastal National builds on efforts, by Senator Boxer and Representatives Eshoo, Huffman, and Capps to advance legislation that would offer similar protection to these lands. The campaign to protect the Cotoni-Coast Dairies property has strong support from elected officials, including the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, as well as dozens of business and community leaders the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce.

“Santa Cruz County residents have a history of supporting stewardship of environmentally sensitive local resources,” stated Maggie Ivy, President and CEO, Visit Santa Cruz County. “Our community recognizes that protected lands enhance our local quality of life and are attractive to visitors. This is why the Visit Santa Cruz County Board of Directors enthusiastically supports the addition of the Cotoni-Coast Dairies property to the California Coastal National Monument.”

More information can be found online at www.cotonicoastdairies.org.

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ABOUT THE CALIFORNIA COASTAL NATIONAL MONUMENT

The California Coastal National Monument was established by President Clinton in 2000 to protect thousands of rocks, islands and geological formations off the California coastline. In 2014, President Obama added Stornetta-Point Arena in Mendocino County to the California Coastal National Monument as its first land-based unit.

ABOUT THE COTONI-COAST DAIRIES NATIONAL MONUMENT CAMPAIGN

Sempervirens Fund is leading the Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument Campaign along with the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, Save the Redwoods League, POST, and The Nature Conservancy as part of the Living Landscape Initiative (LLI) to create and maintain a vibrant, sustainable living landscape in the heart of coastal California. Visit www.cotonicoastdairies.org to learn more.

ABOUT SEMPERVIRENS FUND

Sempervirens Fund is a nonprofit land conservation organization dedicated to protecting redwood forests and watersheds in California’s Santa Cruz Mountains for people and wildlife by buying and caring for critical lands. Sempervirens Fund is the oldest land trust in California and has permanently protected more than 34,000 acres of redwoods since 1900. Today the organization is finding new ways to protect crucial redwood habitat, increase public access and ensure that local redwood parks stay open for the long term. Visit www.sempervirens.org to learn more.

About Post

Peninsula Open Space Trust (POST) protects open space on the Peninsula and in the South Bay for the benefit of all. Since its founding in 1977, POST has been responsible for saving more than 87,000 acres as permanently protected land in San Mateo, Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties. Learn more

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