The legend of San Miguel Island’s Tuqan Man
SAN MIGUEL ISLAND—An archaeological dig on San Miguel Island in 2005 led to the discovery of “Tuqan Man,” a Native American who died between 9,800 and 10,200 years ago. A
SAN MIGUEL ISLAND—An archaeological dig on San Miguel Island in 2005 led to the discovery of “Tuqan Man,” a Native American who died between 9,800 and 10,200 years ago. A
SANTA BARBARA—The State of California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, and the National Park Service were recognized for their
SANTA ROSA ISLAND—Santa Rosa Island, the second largest of the eight Channel Islands, housed an Air Force base in the 1950s and early ‘60s. According to NPS, as a consequence
CHANNEL ISLANDS NATIONAL PARK — Santa Barbara Island has been re-opened and can be accessed by the public, according to the National Park Service. Island landings will only be permitted
VENTURA — A humpback whale that made a big splash with boaters after wandering into Ventura Harbor May 20 was on the move again the next day after finding its way back to
VENTURA — Federal biologists discovered nonnative, highly invasive kelp populating the waters of west Anacapa Island during an annual kelp forest monitoring survey, the National Park Service announced in late
VENTURA – A new National Park Service (NPS) report for 2016 shows that 364,808 park visitors spent an estimated $22.4 million in local gateway regions while visiting Channel Islands National
Channel Islands National Park Superintendent Russell Galipeau will discuss the National Park Service Centennial and provide a glimpse into the future management of the park. The From Shore to Sea
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