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Community Youth Curator Cohort, 2021
Presidio Tunnel Tops Preview for Members: By Youth for Youth – Curating the My Park Moment Photo Show

Parks belong to all of us – they’re where we gather to play, celebrate, and spend time with those we love. The free My Park Moment photo show features people from all backgrounds across the country loving their favorite parks and is up for one year as part of the opening of Presidio Tunnel Tops. Learn more about this new pop-up exhibition and recent construction progress for building this new parkland coming soon in spring 2022. 

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Forty Years of Falcons – The Parks Conservancy’s Raptor Legacy
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The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory has an incredible legacy. They have kept a pulse on the state of Pacific Flyway raptors for four decades, and have also developed one of the most advanced Community Science operations in any national park.
Come hear Allen Fish, associate director for Conservation & Community Science at the Parks Conservancy, talk about highlights of the GGRO’s discoveries on September 21st from 4-5pm. Then come up to Hawk Hill this month and see it for yourself in the Marin Headlands.

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Rendering of the renovated Crissy Field Center interior youth space at Presidio Tunnel Tops
Presidio Tunnel Tops Preview
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The Crissy Field Center is a dynamic hub of youth engagement for the Golden Gate National Parks, empowering new generations of youth participants who traditionally have had little-to-no access to national parks to become bold leaders. The renovated Center at the Presidio Tunnel Tops will be expanded to increase program capacity and include two new labs and classrooms. 

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The arch of the Golden Gate bridge over Fort Point.
Park Talk: Coyotes in the GGNRA
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Join field biologists Katie Smith of the National Park Service and David Harelson and Jonathan Young from the Presidio Trust for a fascinating look at the habits and habitats of the coyotes that live and migrate through our National Park sites.

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Park Talk: Member Town Hall with President & CEO Chris Lehnertz
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Chris Lehnertz has a long history of leadership in the National Parks Service before taking on the helm at the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy nearly 2 years ago. We invite you to meet and get to know Chris and hear about how the Parks Conservancy and the Parks have weathered the pandemic, and what our 2.0 focus for the future looks like!

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Being Bats in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area
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Discover fun facts about the valuable contribution of our local bat species, their habitats and park research from Katie Smith, a biological monitor with the Parks Conservancy. 

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Chris Lehnertz Addressing a Crowd
For Members: Presidio Tunnel Tops Preview
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Join us for a virtual “tour” and update to learn more about building the Presidio Tunnel Tops, how this new park was designed, as well as what’s happening behind-the-scenes. This event is part of an ongoing series of talks as a lead-up to the park’s opening in Fall 2021. 

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Legacy of Hope: Adapting Together for an Evolving Future
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Join us November 18, 2020 at 11AM PST for a webinar about species adaptation with Francis Taroc, the Conservancy's Senior Specialist of Environmental Science Education at the Crissy Field Center, and Dr. Lauren Esposito, the Academy’s Assistant Curator and Schlinger Chair of Arachnology.  

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Preserving History for the Future: A Look at the National Park Archives
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Join us May 28th at 2 PM PDT for an online conversation with Academy Head Librarian and Archivist Rebekah Kim and National Park Service Archivist Amanda Williford about how we preserve history for the future.  

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(CANCELED) For Members: Presidio Main Post Walk
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The Main Post encompasses more history than another other site within Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Learn about Spanish colonial settlers, 1906 refugees, U.S. Army history from 1846 to 1995, and a dizzying variety of military architecture.