“A year and a half from now, almost all the dairy farms and cattle ranches in the Point Reyes National Seashore will be gone.  Here’s the situation: In 2016, three environmental organizations — the Western Watershed Project, the Center for Biological Diversity and the Resource Renewal Institute — sued the National Park Service, arguing that the ranches and farms, which lease 18,000 acres of the 70,000-acre park, were polluting the waterways.  The remedy, they contended, was simple: The ranches must go. …Twelve of the 14 ranches agreed to the buyout. They will be closed and the families who live there will be evicted. (There has been no census of these families: estimates range from 90 to 180 people.)  The unique character of this national park will be history — and the neighboring communities and especially the workers are the losers. … ”  Read more from the San Francisco Chronicle.