• The Farallon Islands can be seen on the horizon from the shore of San Francisco. Yet for being so close, they are a world away.
  • A Nazca Booby, a species that breeds in the Galapagos Islands, was seen at Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Calif., on Friday, May 31, 2024.
  • After the Gold Rush there was a market for fresh eggs. California had no poultry industry and commercial egging struck the Farallon Islands.
  • The islands of the Farallon National Wildlife Refuge are managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and are located nearly 30 miles off the coast of San...
  • Venture a little farther out from shore, to the Farallon Islands, and you get a sense of what it was like to truly feel wild, remote, at sea.
  • PDF | On Aug 1, 2009, Phillip J. Capitolo published Farallon Islands | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate.
  • One of the Farallon Islands with its many bird residents. ... Almost immediately, the egg rush began, and the Farallon islands were crawling with egg seekers.
  • Middle Farallon Island is about 3 km northwest of the southern islands, with a diameter of 65 meters and an area of only 3,362 m².
  • Farallon Islands Restoration Update Point Blue. 2048 x 1365 · JPG. ... Farallon Islands Farallon Islands Island Lighthouse Us Forest Service.