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A group of BioBlitz community science event participants with the parks conservancy, one tam, and marin county parks, gathered around a table to study various fungi, mushrooms, lichen.
Fungus February: Fungi Bioblitz at Roy's Redwoods
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Celebrate Fungus February by helping to document the diversity of fungi at Roy's Redwoods! Led by local mycologists, we will document and collect any fungi we encounter using iNaturalist.

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Traits of a Park Superhero

Superhero movies might be trendy, but being a hero to the parks never goes out of style—especially during times of need (ahem, partial federal government shutdown).

Presidio Volunteer
MLK Day with Presidio Forest Stewards
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Help tend to the health of the Presidio’s historic forests.

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NPS arrowhead commemorating Alcatraz Occupation
Tule Boat Day on Alcatraz
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Hosted in the Red Power on Alcatraz: Perspective 50 Years Later exhibit, this event will highlight the 30 foot long tule reed boat created in partnership with local tribal community.

People gathered at Fort Point National Historic Site on Living History Day, dressed in civil war era union uniforms for reenactment.
Fort Point Living History Weekend
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Join National Park Service Rangers, and Volunteers as we demonstrate what life was like for all who served here during the American Civil War.

A trail at Rancho Corral de Tierra in San Mateo County.
The unique geology of Rancho Corral de Tierra

It’s amazing to think the land we are stewarding at Rancho Corral de Tierra used to be connected with the Sierra Nevada and has very slowly, over geologic time, made its way to the current location of present day San Mateo County.

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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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Alcatraz
The Closure of Alcatraz
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Learn why Alcatraz closed as a federal prison and what happened net for those who lived and worked here.

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Our favorite Instagram posts of the Blue Whale art exhibit on Crissy Field

Did you hear the really BIG news? From October 2018 to March 2019, an artful, artificial leviathan landed on Crissy Field.