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San Juan Island National Historical Park Strait of Juan de Fuca off Grandma's Cove.
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Island Biogeography
Although San Juan Island is not as remote as Hawaii, it is a living laboratory illustrating island biogeography. Island biogeography relates that islands tend to be species-poor. Thus fewer species are found on islands than on the neighboring mainland.

Viewing Wildlife in the Park
From to hilltop to seaside, San Juan National Historical Park is an ideal place to view orca whales, bald eagles and a host of toher species.

2006 Wildflower Guide to American Camp
American Camp is beginning to bloom along the bluff and prairie walks. Print out here or pick up a 2006 Wildflower Guide at the American Camp visitor center, 4668 Cattle Point Road.

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