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Volunteers transplant toyon at the Presidio Nursery
Presidio Nursery

When: Wednesdays (commitment required) and one Saturday per month |

Where: Presidio Nursery |

Learn to grow and care for native plants from seed, while helping to preserve and restore your national park.

Crissy Field views
The Institute in 2013: From the Bay Area to the World

How can we help make the world a healthier, happier place? The Institute at the Golden Gate believes the answer is: “One piece at a time.” Institute Director Chris Spence shares how his team is pulling the pieces together—and building on strengths—to make a difference.

Mount Tamalpais
One Tam

One Tam’s projects and programs aim to improve the health of the mountain’s natural resources, and grow a new generation of stewards. Our regional approach to science, stewardship, and collaboration across boundaries is key to protecting the mountain in our changing environment.

Trails Forever
Trails Forever

Trails Forever brings together staff and volunteers from the three partner agencies—National Park Service, Parks Conservancy and Presidio Trust—toward protecting the many resources in this amazing park and creating access to them.

Crissy Field Center IYEL youth program participants pose for group photo in Santa Cruz
I-YEL: Inspiring Young Emerging Leaders

High school leadership program for youth attending San Francisco and Marin public schools. Takes place during the school year, October-May.

National Park Rangers at Work in Tennessee Valley
Habitat Restoration Team

When: Sundays, 9:30 am–2:30 pm |

Where: Marin, locations vary |

Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.

Two adults and a young boy sit together outdoors in bright sun.
Backyard Bound

Annual youth summit that engages Bay Area young people through camping and bonding in national parks

a small group of high school students learn to use environmental testing tools with an educator from the Crissy Field Center
Project WISE (Watersheds Inspiring Student Education)

Place-based, student-centered program for High School students from Advanced Placement (AP) Environmental Science classes.