U.S. Federal Government buys 3,600 acres of Hawaii ranch lands


The U.S. federal government has purchased more than 2,000 acres of agricultural lands on the Southwestern portion of the Big Island of Hawaii from the McCandless Land & Cattle Co. for about $6 million.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which already purchased another 1,689 acres of the McCandless Ranch lands in April for $1.5 million, closed on its purchase of 2,000 more acres a couple of weeks ago.
The big land buys total more 3,600 acres for a total sales price of about $7.5 million, public records show.

The privately-owned McCandless Ranch is located on the slopes of Mauna Loa, and includes native forests and several endangered birds.

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