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Earth Day 2022
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Earth Day is celebrated on Aprill 22 each year, but we'll be honoring Earth Day all weekend long! 

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Nudibranch observed in a park tidepool
Guide to tide pools in the GGNRA

Visit a small but dynamic area of the GGNRA and learn why tide pools are being monitored closely for possible changes.

A group inside the shadehouse at the Marin Headlands Nursery
Marin Headlands Nursery

When: 3rd Wednesdays, 1-4 pm; one Saturday per month, 10:00am-1:00pm 

Where: Marin Headlands Nursery |

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

Bioblitz at Roy's Redwoods - Hosted by Marin County Parks and One Tam
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Join Marin County Parks and One Tam at the scenic Roy's Redwoods Preserve as we try to identify and document every living species we see! Hone your naturalist skills, learned to use the iNaturalist smartphone app, and contribute valuable data about our region's biodiversity.

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A volunteer with dark pants kneels at the left of the screen to take a picture with a phone of light pink flowers against a rocky background.
City Nature Challenge: Bugs & Blossoms Bioblitz
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Join us at Ring Mountain Open Space Preserve for a naturalist adventure and celebration of biodiversity!

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Mori Point
Mori Point

Community volunteers are helping to restore Mori Point and improve habitat for the threatened California red-legged frog and the endangered San Francisco garter snake.

Flowers blooms at Black Point Historic Gardens overlooking Aquatic Park.
Belonging in Nature: Queer and Trans Community Day
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Join us for an affinity event for queer & trans people led by queer & trans park staff!

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Volunteers at work
National Trails Day: Pitch In and Get Out to Explore!

Get a sneak preview of National Trails Day, coming up on June 4. Sign up for action-packed projects (including a key segment of the Bay Area Ridge Trail on Milagra Ridge) and learn about some easy trails you can explore with your whole family.

Acorns
Acorn Gathering: A Fall Tradition with a Long History

Along with preparing plants for the busy winter planting season, nursery staff members are also keeping their eyes peeled for a signature seed of the season: acorns! Vital to our restoration efforts in the parks, they’re also important to the indigenous Ohlone tribes of the area.

A Ferruginous Hawk is captured flying past Hawk Hill in November of 2016.
The Glamorous, Fabulous Ferruginous Hawk

Large and majestic, the Ferruginous Hawk is arguably one of the most beautiful raptors we see at the GGRO. And it’s spotted from Hawk Hill no more than 20 times in a given year—adding to its allure and mystique.