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Healthy Parks Healthy People: Bay Area Roadmap & Case Studies

Healthy Parks Healthy People: Bay Area, A Roadmap and Case Study for Regional Collaboration uses the HPHP: Bay Area Collaborative to share lessons with other collaborations looking to link parks and health across the country. 

Parks Conservancy staff and volunteers smiling as they plant saplings in the parks.
Healthy Parks Healthy People Guide for Healthcare Providers

Healthy Parks Healthy People, a Guide for Health Care Providers offers a starting point for health professionals interested in integrating nature into their practice. 

A Nurseries Education Intern engages with youth during a summer camp program
Parks: The New Climate Classroom

Parks: the New Climate Classroom highlights best practices in climate communications from innovators and practitioners in the parks, education, communications, and other related fields.

People on a green bluff overlooking the waves of the Pacific Ocean.
Summer 2023 Gateways: News and photos from the GGNRA

Here are some extras from the Summer 2023 issue of Gateways, the member newsletter of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. If you're a member, you got the entire colorful newsletter delivered straight to your mailbox. Not a member? Join today!

Crissy Field Center youth program participants working a photoshoot, holding a camera and light reflector.
Crissy Field Center’s Youth Corner

In summer, the Crissy Field Center is teeming with activity, as hundreds of young people participate in unique programs, and use artwork and media for reflection on their time spent outdoors. Check out the podcasts, photos, and artwork created by program participants.

Plants in the sunshine on Alcatraz Island.
Plants of Alcatraz Historic Gardens

Alcatraz gardeners needed tough plants that could survive with little water or care. The first ornamental plants that arrived to Alcatraz in the mid 1860s were typically favorite garden plants brought by soldier's families that called Alcatraz home.