Twenty-seven miles west of San Francisco lies a group of islands that few people know exist: the Farallons. Yet it is a true wilderness area, with an extraordinary variety of wildlife on and around the islands.
This 38-minute film offers a unique behind-the-scenes look at these islands, including their geology, geography, marine ecosystem, wildlife species, seasons, human history, impacts and threats, restoration, protective legislation, public involvement, and more.
In Cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Oceanic Society has produced a film, Farallon Islands Past, Present and Future, to raise public awareness and foster a conservation ethic about the Farallon Islands National Wildlife Refuge.. Produced as a DVD to allow widespread distribution, it emphasizes the importance of continued protection of this important and sensitive habitat.
The DVD is being offered at only $15, plus $2 shipping and handling. Click HERE to order.