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Yakuta Poonawalla
San Francisco Community Programs Manager

Yakuta was born and raised in India, and her love affair with nature began during her first trek to the Himalayas.

Diane Ochi
Project Manager

Diane is a project manager who directs planning, design and construction of landscape architectural improvements throughout the Golden Gate National Parks.

Alexandro Paz
Former Communications and Administrative Coordinator

As the former Communications and Administrative Coordinator, Paz enjoyed sharing the impressive and impactful work of the youth leadership community, influential staff, and generations of young future leaders.

Banding Manager, Teresa Ely, holding a Rough-legged Hawk
Teresa Ely
Former Senior Program Manager, Golden Gate Raptor Observatory

Teresa Ely was a GGRO Intern in 2008. She completed her Master’s degree in Biology at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, studying American Kestrel biology, before returning to GGRO as Banding Manager in 2016.

Step Wilson
Hawkwatch Program Manager, Golden Gate Raptor Observatory

As GGRO's Hawkwatch Manager Step works with 200 community science hawkwatchers to collect migration data, with educators, biologist, and park visitors to inform the public, and with a dedicated team of radio telemetry volunteers to study the detailed movement of raptors passing through the GGNRA.

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Michael Hsu
Former Director of Editorial Content & Strategy

Michael Hsu joined the Parks Conservancy Communications team in 2007 with a professional background in newspapers and magazines. As the former editor of the Conservancy’s newsletter, Park E-ventures e-newsletter, and award-winning annual reports, Mike enjoyed sharing the natural beauty, cultural heritage, and ongoing story of community generosity and vision that

GGRO Hawkwatchers spy the skies from Hawk Hill
Hawk Hill Road Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 0.21 miles round trip

Watch hawks trace circles in the sky from rolling hills in the Marin Headlands. Besides its widescreen vistas of the Pacific and the Golden Gate, Hawk Hill offers fascinating wildlife experiences.

It is the best place to witness the fall raptor migration with the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory,

Trail work on the Heather Cutoff Trail on National Trails Day
Heather Cutoff Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 2.67 miles round trip

Start at the southern end of the Coastal South Trail and head east. The trail starts out dropping on a fairly straight trail. Soon, the very tight switchbacks will start and continue, and proceed until you are dropped out in a flat field.

Visitors stroll through Muir Woods
Hillside Trail
Difficulty Level: Easiest
Trail Length: 1.41 miles round trip

Most hikers utilize this trail to complete the shorter loop through the Muir Woods National Monument. This direction is a gradual climb and connects with the Redwood Creek Trail at the end of the valley. Expect a good amount of traffic going in both directions.