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Channel Islands
National Park

Located in Ventura , CA

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IN BRIEF
Comprised of five in a chain of eight southern California islands near Los Angeles, Channel Islands National Park is home to a wide variety of nationally and internationally significant natural and cultural resources. Over 2,000 species of plants and animals can be found within the park. However only four mammals are endemic to the islands. One hundred and forty-five of these species are unique to the islands and found nowhere else in the world. Marine life ranges from microscopic plankton to the endangered blue whale, the largest animal to live on earth. Archeological and cultural resources span a period of more than 10,000 years. The park consists of 249,354 acres, half of which are under the ocean, and include the islands of San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, Anacapa, and Santa Barbara. Even though the islands seem tantalizingly close to the densely populated, southern California coast, their isolation has left them relatively undeveloped, making them an exciting place for visitors to explore.

 

 


QUICK FACTS
Annual Budget is $4,172,000.00 (FY 1999)
Annual Visitation is 654,894 (1999)
Park Covers 249,354 Acres
Designations
National Monument - April 26, 1938
National Biosphere Reserve - 1976
National Park - March, 5, 1980

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