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Volunteers at Fort Mason
Fort Mason Historic Landscaping and Maintenance
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Help restore and maintain historic landscapes and cultural resources throughout Fort Mason.

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Pt Bonita Lighthouse in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Point Bonita Legacy: A Ranger Guided Talk About the Past, Present, and Possible Future

Come to the Marin Headlands and join Interpretive Park Ranger, Forrest Tierce, for a walk down to the scenic and beautiful Point Bonita Lighthouse for an inspiring discussion about what we can do to preserve this fantastic landscape.

'The Big Lockup' exhibit at Alcatraz Island
Women and Incarceration Day
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Women and Incarceration Day is a new program on Alcatraz Island that lifts up and highlights the unique experiences women face while spending time inside of jails and prisons.

Lion’s Mane (Hericium erinaceus) spotted on Mt. Tamalpais.
Fun guide: Coolest, weirdest fungi to spot in the Golden Gate National Parks

Come take a moment to lift up a log or peer closely at a fallen branch and you might be surprised at what you find. But what is that spongy-looking thing? And is that orange moss growing on that tree? Don’t worry, the Parks Conservancy has you covered in this “fun guide."

Volunteers at MLK Day of Service in 2018.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service: Looking back, moving forward

The Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy staff, interns, and volunteers look forward to participating in this day of service every year.

An Anna's hummingbird.
Hummingbird: A poem

Take a minute to read a poem about a beautiful bird we see throughout our San Mateo park sites. 

A fruit bat in Mauritius.
Positively batty: Why bats are so important to ecosystems

With all the stigma surrounding them, it’s important to understand all sides to the story. Bats play a major role in the balance of an ecosystem, in California and around the world.

New fencing at the Presidio Bluffs helps protect visitors and sensitive habitats.
Fabulous fencing: Volunteers help make Presidio Bluffs safe

Last month, the stewardship crew worked in the Presidio Bluffs along some of the many scenic viewpoints of the Pacific Ocean and the Golden Gate Bridge. The windy days didn’t stop our great turnout of volunteers!

Coyote with its mouth open in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area.
Monthly Coyote Tabling with Presidio Wildlife Ecologists

Stop by Mountain Lake to meet Presidio Wildlife Ecologists to learn how to coexist with coyotes.

Volunteers at Work
Invasive Plant Patrol
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Hiking with a mission – help find and remove new infestations of invasive weeds while exploring the parks.

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