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PowerPoint slide titled Power of Park Prescriptions
Our Work

Developed in 2017

The Power of Park Prescriptions Building on a National Movement is a stock presentation that provides a history and overview of the National ParkRx Initiative.
ParkRx Census
Institute at Golden Gate (IGG)
There are currently 71 ParkRx programs in 32 states and the number is growing!
Food for the Parks
Health and Wellness
Food for the Parks: Case Studies of Sustainable Food in America’s Most Treasured Places
Parks: The New Climate Classroom report
Conservation
Parks: the New Climate Classroom highlights best practices in climate communications from innovators and practitioners in the parks, education, communications, and other related fields.
Needs assessment report
Conservation

December 2014

Bay Area Climate Change Education Needs Assessment was conducted to gauge the barriers and needs of informal environmental educators in the Bay Area. This assessment identifies a number of challenges to teaching climate change, as well as a desire among educators to collaborate on a regional level. This report will...
Preview of Climate in the Parks Report
Our Work
Climate in the Parks explores a selection of cutting-edge climate change education programs from parks around the world.
David Smith was named superintendent of the GGNRA in January 2023.
Parks
The National Park Service (NPS) has selected David Smith, a 31-year veteran of the agency, as the new permanent superintendent of Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) beginning late January 2023. Smith has been the superintendent of Joshua Tree National Park since September 2014.
Conservation
At the edge of Richardson Bay in Mill Valley, the Bothin Marsh Open Space Preserve and a section of the Mill Valley-Sausalito Pathway (Bay Trail) are experiencing the effects of sea level rise.
Conservation
The One Tam Summit is a biannual program that brings together One Tam partner staff, scientists, students, and community members to learn about the health of Mt. Tamalpais , where we need more information, and how we can all help protect the mountain.