Birds/Wildlife

Golden Gate Bridge reflecting in Quartermaster Reach saltwater marsh
East Beach Trail/San Francisco Bay Trail Intersection
Learn about the story of Quartermaster Reach; a former military landfill turned into a thriving seven-acre tidal marsh teeming with wildlife along the Presidio’s northern shoreline near Crissy Field.
Coyote patrolling its territory at Point Reyes
Thu, May 29 4:00pm-6:00pm
El Polin Spring
Join us for a walk through the Presidio with Wildlife Ecologist Phoebe Parker-Shames to learn about the Presidio’s wildlife management strategies.
Presidio Tunnel Tops Outpost
Crissy Field Center
Our Conservancy and Crissy Field Center staff are excited to give our members a tour of the recently-opened Presidio Tunnel Tops. Get a behind-the-scenes look of the new CFC building, the Outpost, and more!
Coyote Resting in Marin Headlands
El Polin Spring
Join us for a walk through the Presidio with expert Jonathan Young to learn about the Presidio’s wildlife management strategies.
Coyote Resting in Marin Headlands
El Polin Spring
Join us for a walk through the Presidio with expert Jonathan Young to learn about the Presidio’s wildlife management strategies.
Dungeness crab
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Pier
Join rangers and docents at the Fort Baker Pier for a morning of crabbing! Call 415-331-1540 to reserve your spot.
Great blue heron
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Rodeo Beach/Fort Cronkhite parking lot
Join a Ranger to explore birdlife around Rodeo Lagoon and on Rodeo Beach. Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.
Great blue heron
Event
Rodeo Beach/Fort Cronkhite parking lot
Join a Ranger to explore birdlife around Rodeo Lagoon and on Rodeo Beach. Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.
Sunset on the horizon with mitten-shaped rock formation on left.
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Rodeo Beach/Fort Cronkhite parking lot
Join Marin Headlands rangers for a sunset walk around Rodeo Lagoon and Rodeo Beach. Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.
Great blue heron
Event
Rodeo Beach/Fort Cronkhite parking lot
Join a Ranger to explore birdlife around Rodeo Lagoon and on Rodeo Beach. Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.