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Conservation Initiatives

A hiker looks out over the bay from Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
A view from Mount Tamalpais' East Peak.

Today, property and organizational boundaries often define how we care for our land, air, and water. But the needs of the people and other life that depend on them often don't fall within those same lines. What's more, our largest and most pressing challenges—such as climate change—are happening at a scale and a pace that demand that we work differently, together. Increasingly, collaborating across boundaries is being recognized as the way forward to care for the places we love.

The Parks Conservancy, along with our partners, are leading the way through the One Tam collaborative, which brings together it's five partners to ensure a vibrant future for Mt. Tamalpais in Marin County. By creating a more seamless network among Mt. Tamalpais’ land managers and offering pathways for deeper community participation. By working together, we can leverage our combined skills and resources to do more together than we ever could alone. 

Explore these landscape-scale conservation initiatives below. 

A foggy photo of the forests of Mt. Tam with the rising sunlight filtering in.
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Peak Health