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News from the Director Weekly News & Briefing January 29 - February 4, 2007
Native Plants of the Channel Islands Region
The Channel Islands are sometimes referred to as the North American Galapagos due to the unique species and sub species that can be found on these isolated and less disturbed Island habitats. Both plants and animals on the California Channel Islands have developed unique characteristics. The plants on the islands represent native species, which have lived on the island since before European colonization began, and they include introduced plants that the settlers brought with them. The islands also have plants with utilitarian and medicinal properties understood by the Native Americans who lived on the islands since up to 13,000 years ago. Submit a Poem for this International Camp Internet Project from the Global Garden Study Unit from the California Channel Islands Study Unit Gabrielino Storytelling from the Channel Islands Region a special study unit from the Camp Internet Channel Islands Literature Study Unit Sea Tales - Storytelling from the Channel Islands Region a special study unit from the Camp Internet Channel Islands Study Unit
Native Americans and the California Channel Islands
a special lesson from the Channel Islands History Unit.
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