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Tamalpais Bee Lab - Community Science Event
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Become a community scientist and help us understand our local bee communities!

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Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
Habitat Restoration Team
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Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.

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Odette Alcazaren-Keeley, Board Trustee, Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
National Public Lands Day: Celebrating Parklands that Welcome All

In a personal essay, Parks Conservancy Board Trustee Odette Alcazaren-Keeley shares why public lands represent the best of our democracy—and how we at Golden Gate continue to strive to make national parks open, welcoming, and relevant to all.

A California pollinator explores a brilliant yellow flower.
Pollinator Day at Presidio Tunnel Tops
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Join us outside the Field Station at Presidio Tunnel Tops to close out National Pollinator Week by celebrating the diversity of our beloved winged friends!

A baseball with the SF Giants logo lays on the green lawn at Fort Mason with a view of the Golden Gate Bridge in the background.
National Parks at the Ballpark Night

Join us for “National Parks at the Ballpark” night hosted by the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy at the San Francisco Giants game on Monday, Aug. 12!

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Peak-ing Ahead: Glimpse into the Future (and Past) of Mt. Tam’s West Peak

Discover the history of the “true” peak of Mt. Tamalpais—and how to best explore this seldom-visited site. Also, learn about the Oct. 5 forum where you’ll hear a range of possibilities for its restoration and get the chance to voice your opinion.

Nursery program at Oceana High School in Pacifica
Growing Up: Oceana Nursery Upgrades Elevate Youth Programs

Learn how the Parks Conservancy’s nursery and restoration program has powerfully connected young people with the national parks in their backyard.

bat monitoring
Interview with the Tam-pire: Bat Biologist Discusses Ongoing Study in Marin

Bats are much more than a spooky and superhero symbol: They’re a seldom-studied species that are important to the overall health of an ecosystem. In Marin County, researchers have recently started studying populations and colonies of the these nocturnal, winged animal.

Waves crash before the Golden Gate Bridge
9 Basic pHactoids About Ocean Acidification

After the successful workshop in late September focusing on ocean acidification, Maria Eller, a Climate Education Fellow at the Institute at the Golden Gate, shares the top factoids (pHactoids?) and what you can do, as an individual and a community member, to curb its rise. You almost might learn a thing or two about BayCLIC, a climate education consortium.

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Discover the (Hidden) Changes of the Fall Season in the Golden Gate National Parks

Our trees may not change even a hue and our weather may not get much chillier, but you can find hints of more “traditional” autumn phenomena in the Golden Gate National Parks. Save yourself the plane ticket to the Northeast, and find the fall in the national parks in your backyard.