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Presidio Native Plant Nursery staff
Nature Boost Friday: Tour the Presidio Native Plant Nursery
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Join a virtual tour of the Presidio Native Plant Nursery and learn how a restoration nursery grows and cares for native plants!

Tune in LIVE at 11am or watch the recording here!
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Rodeo Lagoon Birding
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Join a Ranger to explore birdlife around Rodeo Lagoon and on Rodeo Beach.  Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.

Great blue heron
Rodeo Lagoon Birding
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Join a Ranger to explore birdlife around Rodeo Lagoon and on Rodeo Beach.  Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.

Sunset on the horizon with mitten-shaped rock formation on left.
Sunset Rodeo Beach Walk
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Join Marin Headlands rangers for a sunset walk around Rodeo Lagoon and Rodeo Beach. Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.

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California Coastal Cleanup Month 2021
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Help the parks by helping at near home! Join the California Coastal Commission in a month of local cleanups across California. 

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Restoration and Volunteer Internship, San Francisco
National Public Lands Day 2021
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Get outside on National Public Lands Day by either volunteering or exploring your national park!

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Child plays in the waves with Golden Gate Bridge in background.
My Park Moment Photo Show Opening Day
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Come enjoy a day in the Presidio and get inspired to make your own new memories at the new Presidio Tunnel Tops when it opens in spring 2022.

Volunteers at Coastal Cleanup Day
9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance Beach Cleanup
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Help keep our San Francisco coastline beautiful, clean, and safe for all.

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Great blue heron
Rodeo Lagoon Birding
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Join a Ranger to explore birdlife around Rodeo Lagoon and on Rodeo Beach.  Reservation required, please call (415) 331-1540.

Volunteer Releasing Hawk
Forty Years of Falcons – The Parks Conservancy’s Raptor Legacy
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The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory has an incredible legacy. They have kept a pulse on the state of Pacific Flyway raptors for four decades, and have also developed one of the most advanced Community Science operations in any national park.
Come hear Allen Fish, associate director for Conservation & Community Science at the Parks Conservancy, talk about highlights of the GGRO’s discoveries on September 21st from 4-5pm. Then come up to Hawk Hill this month and see it for yourself in the Marin Headlands.

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