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Sambucus racemosa (Red Elderberry)
Red Elderberry

Red elderberry is a widespread shrub to small tree that occurs in moist cool places, including our own Redwood Creek.

Triteleia laxa (Ithuriel's Spear)
Ithuriel's Spear

Triteleia laxa is a triplet lily known by several common names, including Ithuriel's spear, common triteleia and grassnut.

Volunteers at Coast Cleanup Day
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Have a question about the Golden Gate National Parks, becoming a member, donating, attending volunteer events, and more? Email or call us one of our departments.

Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
Building 201, Fort Mason
San Francisco, CA 94123
Phone (415) 561-3000; Fax (415) 561-3003.

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red-legged frog
California Red Legged Frog

The California red-legged frog is the largest native frog in the western United States.

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?

Small reddish-brown butterfly resting on a leaf
San Bruno Elfin Butterfly

The San Bruno elfin butterfly is a U.S. federally listed endangered subspecies that inhabits rocky outcrops and cliffs in coastal scrub on the San Francisco Peninsula.

Coho salmon
Coho Salmon

The coho salmon is a species of anadromous fish in the salmon family, one of the several species of Pacific salmon.

A Western snowy plover
Western Snowy Plover

The western snowy plover is a threatened small shorebird, approximately the size of a sparrow.

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Native Plants

Learn more about individual native plants found in the Golden Gate National Parks and grown in our nurseries for restoration projects.

Climate Change Education and Parks

The Institute at the Golden Gate’s Climate Change Education & Parks program supports and accelerates the role parks and protected areas play as resources and venues for climate change education.