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Bay Area landmark above Golden Gate completes long-planned overhaul
SF Gate

After 15 years of careful planning and construction, a windswept peak in the Marin Headlands has reached a major milestone. On Wednesday, Dec. 17, the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and the National Park Service gathered on top of Hawk Hill along with volunteers, officials and scientists.

Events across Bay Area celebrate MLK Day through service, action
NBC Bay Area

NBC Bay Area covers MLK Weekend of Service volunteering at Fort Mason and across the GGNRA, as people give back in honor of Dr. King's vision of service and a beloved community.

Bay Area Turns to Protest and Service on MLK Day
KQED

KQED covers MLK Day events in the Bay Area, including the Weekend of Service in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, where we honored Dr. King by rolling up our sleeves in service of a beloved community.

Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands
Go Here Now: One of the best views of San Francisco just got a major upgrade
The San Francisco Standard

The San Francisco Standard takes a trip up to Hawk Hill to check out the changes thanks to the National Park Service and Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy.

National parks under pressure, and the crucial role of nonprofit partners
KPFA

Christine Lehnertz, President and CEO of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, talks with Terra Verde about how the current picture of funding and management of public lands is impacting parks in the Bay Area and beyond.

The most-visited national park is in the Bay Area. Here’s how you can help preserve it
San Francisco Chronicle

This San Francisco Chronicle Op‑Ed by Parks Conservancy President and CEO Christine Lehnertz underscores the essential role of partnership as national parks face growing challenges. From Alcatraz to Crissy Field, Chris highlights how sustained collaboration and your support help keep these parks strong.

In Marin County, a guided hike traces how prescribed burns shape plant regrowth
Bay City News

A first-person report from the One Tam "Rooted in Connection" hike series with the Parks Conservancy and our partners, as the group learned about California native plants’ adaptation to fire.

Every observation matters for rare California giant salamander
Smithsonian Magazine

Smithsonian Magazine covers the efforts of the National Park Service, the One Tam partnership and others working to learn more about the California giant salamander. It's part of our work to engage the community in science that can have real impacts on habitat and other protections for key species.