Most of the park's multimedia presentations are available in a variety of formats from streaming Flash files to downloadable Windows Media or Apple Quicktime files. Please note that download or streaming of files may be slow on dial-up connections. Click on the links below to view or download the multimedia presentation of your choice.
Adobe Flash Player: Please click here to download for free.
Windows Media Player: Please click here to download for free.
Apple QuickTime Player: Please click here to download for free.
Audio Files
Island Voices
Stories of life on Santa Cruz Island as told various residents and visitors to the island.
Videos
A Treasure in the Sea
This film is shown throughout the day in the park visitor center and gives an overview of Channel Islands National Park.
Restoring Balance: Santa Cruz Island
Documents the various aspects of the complex Santa Cruz Island restoration program. Click here for the 5-minute version.)
Restoring Balance: Anacapa Island
Documents the removal of non-native species on Anacapa Island. Click here for the 12-minute version.
Models of Change: The Geologic Story of Channel Islands National Park
Four part overview of the complex geologic processes that formed the Channel Islands.
The Rainbow Bridge
This Chumash creation describes Limuw (Santa Cruz Island) as the birthplace of the Chumash people. Told by Julie Tumamait-Stenslie, Chumash elder.
Santa Rosa Island Slideshow
View what the beautiful island of Santa Rosa has to offer visitors.
Historic Sheep Shearing at Scorpion Ranch, Santa Cruz Island
Historic video of sheep shearing operations at Scorpion Ranch.
Pygmy Mammoth: Life and Times
Learn about the Channel Islands pygmy mammoth with specific information on the specimen found in 1994 on Santa Rosa Island.
Treading Lightly
Learn how to limit your impact on park resources.
Kayak Safety
Learn how to stay safe while kayaking in the park.
Learn about steps you can take to help protect your park.
A new high definition Las Vegas PBS television series highlighting the wonders of nature found west of the Rocky Mountains. Please follow the links below to view segments of the Channel Islands episode posted on .