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Middle School Students

Great blue heron
Beginning Birding
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Enjoy our beautiful National Park by exploring the Marin Headlands.  Join volunteer Jane Haley on an easy walk around Rodeo Lagoon and learn about our feathered friends. Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.

Historic image of Fort Baker during the early military years
Los Vaqueros
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Join Ranger Al Blank on an easy walk through Fort Baker and hear the story of the true first American cowboys!

Bioblitz at Gary Giacomini and French Ranch Preserves - Hosted by Marin County Parks and One Tam
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Join Marin County Parks and One Tam at the scenic Gary Giacomini and French Ranch Preserves as we try to identify and document every living species we see! Hone your naturalist skills, learn to use the iNaturalist smartphone app, and contribute valuable data about Mt. Tam's biodiversity.

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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!

Birding 101
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Explore the shore of Rodeo Lagoon with docent Jane Haley and enjoy the winter birds.

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.

The Buffalo Soliders
Buffalo Soldiers: Gone but Not Forgotten
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During this easy two-mile walk, hear about the challenges and triumphs of the African American "Buffalo Soldiers" during a time of overt racism and prejudice.

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.

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.

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.