Plans and strategies
Park notes and fact sheets
Video
- Behind the scenes of the red crab migration, October 2012
- Sorrel Wilby and Australian Geographic present Christmas Island - a natural wonder, 2012
- Christmas Island flora collecting for the Australian National Botanic Gardens and Australian National Herbarium, May 2012
- Green sea turtle hatchling - World Turtle Day, 23 May 2012
- Diving at Flying Fish Cove, March 2012
- Red crab migration - Baby red crabs emerging from the ocean 2012
- National Geographic - Great Migrations 2010
Research and reports
Biodiversity, climate change and environmental impact reports
- CINP Environmental Impact Assessment Template (DOCX - 689.57 KB)
- Christmas Island and Cocos (Keeling) Islands: Biodiversity and Management Challenges - The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 2014 Supplement No. 30
- First record of Pulvinaria urbicola (Hemiptera: Coccidae), a potentially damaging scale insect, on Christmas Island | 2011
- Response to the recommendations of the Christmas Island Expert Working Group | October 2011
- Climate Change Strategy 2011-2016 | Christmas Island National Park
- Independent scientific research on crazy ant bait in Christmas Island's environment
- Final report | Monitoring of the 2009 aerial baiting of yellow crazy ants (Anoplolepis gracilipes) on non-target invertebrate fauna on Christmas Island 2011
- Final report | Christmas Island Expert Working Group | September 2010
- Interim report | Christmas Island Expert Working Group | 2009
- Impacts of plastic debris on Australian marine wildlife 2009
- Biodiversity conservation research in a changing climate 2007
Fauna recovery plans
- Christmas Island feral cat eradication project update 2016
- Lister's Gecko and Blind Snake National Recovery Plan 2006
- Goshawk National Recovery Plan 2004
- Hawk-Owl National Recovery Plan 2004
- Pipistrelle National Recovery Plan 2004
- Shrew National Recovery Plan 2004
- Frigatebird National Recovery Plan 2004
- The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2000 - covers the whole of Australia.