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Santa Cruz Island isn’t easy to get to but the hearty travelers who make it are rewarded with a distinctive landscape off the ...
Many locals and visitors alike have found memories and associations with the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and no times at the amusement park is more magical than when day transitions to dusk and a ...
A new stretch of border wall will soon be built through the San Rafael Valley, southeast Arizona's last major open space for ...
Plan your perfect Santa Cruz Island day trip with my complete guide. Get ferry info, hiking trails, and top activities in ...
The Santa Cruz Island horses are different by design. The current breed descends from Iberian Peninsula horses that were first introduced to the island in the 1830s when the outpost was briefly ...
The Santa Cruz Island Dudleya is an Endangered Species Act success story NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks rare plant biologist Heather Schneider about the Santa Cruz Island Dudleya, an Endangered Species ...
"I expect to have eight to 10 pairs on Santa Cruz," he said. While the islands are miles off Ventura, the public can get a bird's-eye view of some of the nests through the live webcams.
A Santa Cruz Island Fox roams the Scorpion Canyon area of Santa Cruz Island on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Each of the Channel Islands has its own subspecies that are found nowhere else in the world.
Most of Santa Cruz Island is privately owned by The Nature Conservancy. The eastern side, about 24% of the island, is managed by the National Park Service where day hikers and campers can explore.
A Santa Cruz Island Fox roams the Scorpion Canyon area of Santa Cruz Island on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Each of the Channel Islands has its own subspecies that are found nowhere else in the world.
Most of Santa Cruz Island is privately owned by The Nature Conservancy. The eastern side, about 24% of the island, is managed by the National Park Service where day hikers and campers can explore. The ...
A Santa Cruz Island Fox roams the Scorpion Canyon area of Santa Cruz Island on Tuesday, May 6, 2025. Each of the Channel Islands has its own subspecies that are found nowhere else in the world.