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The Marin Wildlife Watch , a project of the One Tam partner agencies , offers a glimpse into the secret lives of bobcats, foxes, coyotes, and many other wild critters on Mount Tam, and to monitor their populations over time. Each image helps us compose a broader portrait of the...
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Give back in the morning during a volunteer event then kick back with incredible views, all hosted by the Parks Conservancy, the nonprofit supporting the Golden Gate National Parks.
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On February 5, 2019, there was a rare snowy day on Mount Tamalpais.
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With an exuberant splash and careful handling from trained professionals and volunteers, a new cohort (more than 100 fish) of federally endangered adult coho salmon were re-released into Redwood Creek at Muir Beach on Tuesday, December 18, 2018.
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As we put 2018 in the rearview mirror, we reflect on a year of heart-nourishing moments in the parks, enrichened by people like you. We asked our staff photographers to share their most-cherished images of the Golden Gate National Parks taken this year. Scroll through this gallery to see the...
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We asked some of our most talented staff and volunteer photographers to share their favorite images from 2016. Read the backstory behind the photos, and find out what the photographers were thinking during each unforgettable moment in the Golden Gate National Parks.
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Ahwoooo! Thank you to everyone who came to dance and support the Golden Gate National Parks!
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The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, in partnership with the National Park Service and the Presidio trust, hosts a number of youth leadership programs geared toward youth.
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Mt. Tam is a 2500 foot high mountain in Marin, with a 360-degree view of the San Francisco Bay.