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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.

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Allen Fish: A Very Birdy 30 Years at GGRO

Allen Fish, director of the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO), recently celebrated his 30th year at the helm of the GGRO (founded one year before his start, in 1984).

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When Day Fades Away, Bats Come Out to Play

Have you ever looked up at the twilight sky to see an erratic flutter of wings? Maybe you tried to convince yourself that it was just a sparrow, but chances are what you actually saw was a little brown bat. Although bats carry a loathsome reputation, humans derive a great benefit from these tiny creatures.

Parks Conservancy's Roving Ranger overlooks the Golden Gate
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Discover the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and you’ll quickly see why this mission-driven organization is a place where you can make a meaningful impact every day.

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Park webcams in the San Francisco Bay Area

Take a look at our parks today through webcams!

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Park E-ventures Newsletter Archive

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Volunteers Caring for Native Plants
Here's the Dirt (Grades 6, 7, 8)

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Here’s the Dirt utilizes a student-centered learning approach. Lessons are organized so students can build on the knowledge they have already gained. Each activity, indoors and outside, is based on helping students achieve science education standards.

Pre-visit activities involve students in games and videos that develop an understanding of