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*FULL* For Members: Presidio Tunnel Tops Preview, February 16 *FULL*
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Get an insider's view of the Presidio Tunnel Tops project, which will create 14 acres of parkland above the Presidio Parkway (Doyle Drive) tunnels.

Find Your Inner Philanthropist
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Leverage your charitable impact through a donor advised fund, supporting organization, or private foundation.

For Members Presentation: Climate Change in the Parks
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Join Laura Castellini, Sustainability Coordinator for Golden Gate, for a crash course in climate change science and solutions.

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For Members Presentation: Coho Salmon Rescue and Captive Rearing Project
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Join NPS Aquatic Ecologist Darren fing to learn about the Coho Salmon Rescue and Captive rearing Project happening in the parks.

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Beach Hut Cafe
Setting the Table for the New Year

As we enter 2013, the Institute at the Golden Gate is lining up a series of ground-breaking pilot programs, cutting-edge reports, and innovative partnerships in their core focus areas: public health, food, and climate change. See what we’ve got cooking!

Mission blue butterfly (Icaricia icariodes missionensis)
Five Lessons I Learned from the Mission Blue Butterfly

This winter the Golden Gate National Parks will be planting over a thousand lupines, the host plant of the endangered mission blue butterfly. As we prepare for this restoration work, a Park Stewardship manager reflects on the big lessons he’s learned from this little butterfly.

Jute fabric stabilizes soil
Did Jute Know? Fun Facts about a Formidable Fabric

As you stand in the new parking lot at Muir Beach, you may notice the expanse of tan fabric covering the restored floodplain. What is this strange, straw-looking material? The simple answer is jute fabric—but what exactly is it?

Dragonfly
The Smaller Winged Creatures Flying Through the Headlands

At the GGRO, we specialize in migrations. Generally we’re talking about the raptor migration through the Marin Headlands each fall, the largest in the Pacific states. But over the past few weeks, we have noticed another sizable migration—of dragonflies.

Golden Gate Bridge and fog
De-mist-ifying the Fog: Five Fun Facts

August (aka “Fog-ust”) is descending upon us like a slick and clammy shroud. As you huddle together to preserve body heat, amaze your friends with five fun facts about the fog.