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High School Students

Main Post: Past and Present
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If the buildings in the Main Post could talk, what would they say? Join this Docent led program to find out!

Coyote in the Golden Gate National Parks
Coyote Moon Hike
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Watch a spectacular Pacific sunset while listening for our local coyotes greeting a rising full moon! Reservations required; 415-331-1540.

Marin's Climate Goals and Where We Stand Lecture at Corte Madera Community Center - Hosted by Environmental Forum of Marin
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Learn about Marin's Climate Action Plans (CAPs) and where we stand compared to our goals. During the lecture, we will investigate the CAP for each city, town and County as well as their Greenhouse Gas Inventories.

Dungeness crab
Pier Crabbing 101
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Learn about the Marin Headlands more salty residents! Crabbing gear provided. Reservations required, please call (415) 331-1540.

Marincello Full Moon Hike
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Join volunteer Steffan Bartschat on a hike up the Marincello trail and learn about the history of the planned Marincello development while exploring the natural wonders of the Marin Headlands.

Cycle Crissy Field!
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A family-friendly bike trip around Crissy Field and the Presidio Main Post!

Marincello Walk
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Could you imagine living in Tennessee Valley? Think about the trails we walk and hike could have been filled with cars and homes.

Crissy Field activities
Family-Friendly Bike Ride: Presidio 101
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Join a Presidio Park Ranger and Presidio Trust guide on this gentle four-mile bike ride.

2017 Mt. Tam Wildlife Symposium
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This follow-up to the 2016 Mt. Tam Science Summit will feature an afternoon focused on the mountain‰ЫЄs wildlife. We‰ЫЄll share results from the Wildlife Picture Index Project‰ЫЄs first three years‰ЫЄ of data collection, as well as updates on other wildlife studies (such as bats and pollinators) coming out of last years‰ЫЄ Health of Mt. Tam report.

Florence Williams at Book Passage in Corte Madera - "The Nature Fix"
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In this informative and entertaining account, Williams investigates cutting-edge research as she travels to frafrant cypress forests in Korea to meet the rangers who administer "forest healing programs", to the green hills of Scotland and its "ecotherapeutic" approach to caring for the mentally ill, to a river trip in Idaho with Iraqi vets suffering from PTSD, to the West Virginia mountains where she discovers how being outside helps children with ADHD.