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What kinds of shenanigans have the trail crew enjoyed with our volunteers the past 4 months?
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What is National Public Lands Day? How long has it been around, and how can I help? Find answers to these questions and more.
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After over 10 years of restoration work, Redwood Creek has started to evolve and take a life of its own. The creek channel has begun to twist and turn and find its own path along the valley floor of Muir Beach.
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San Francisco’s most unique and interesting attribute might be the Bay Area’s geology.
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Tremble Staves is a 70-minute performance at Sutro Baths on October 19. Chacon and The Living Earth Show will use water as an instrument to illuminate its role in our lives. We had a chance to sit down for a Q&A with Chacon.
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In honor of its birthday, here is a rapidfire history lesson about the parks and the creation of the agency that helps care for them.
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It seems we see bees buzzing around just about any plant, but what are their favorite flowers? Bees love native California flora!
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I’ve made countless memories over this internship, but there are definitely some moments that stick out in my mind a little more than others.
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These parks, including Rancho Corral de Tierra, have shown me what it means to be resilient and persevere in the face of challenges and change.
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I have always loved Turkey Vultures. It all started when I met Toulouse, the Turkey Vulture, when I was a volunteer at the Animal Resource Center at the San Francisco Zoo. As a GGRO Intern in 2008, I watched the Turkey Vultures do their wobbly, effortless soaring around Hawk Hill...