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A hiker looks out over the bay from Mount Tamalpais East Peak.
Conservation Initiatives

The Parks Conservancy coordinates and participates in large-scale initiatives that protect parks.

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Bizarre Animal Mating Behaviors in the Golden Gate National Parks

From hermaphroditic slugs to big cats on the prowl, discover the wild mating rituals of animals in the Golden Gate National Parks. This Valentine’s Day, delight your date with these bizarre factoids.

A park ranger greets visitors at Presidio Tunnel Tops.
We the Parks: A message from our CEO

Parks Conservancy President & CEO Christine Lehnertz on how national parks—and places like Alcatraz Island—can help us honor the past, spark connection in the present, and boldly shape a more just, inclusive future belonging to all of us.

Community Engagement Team at Muir Woods
Engagement and Outreach

Cultivating community in the parks and beyond

A formerly incarcerated speaker lectures in the Alcatraz Dining Hall
Formerly Incarcerated Speaker Series

Series lifts up, highlights the voices of people who have spent time inside of jails and prisons.

Pt Bonita Lighthouse in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Light Chat at Point Bonita Lighthouse

Learn some of the stories associated with the Point Bonita Lighthouse and see why it's one of the most picturesque places within the GGNRA.

A visitor walks along a path amid gardens at Alcatraz.
More than a landmark: Alcatraz is a living reminder of our past and our potential

“Protecting Alcatraz means protecting a global site of reflection, where people come to learn and grow,” said Christine Lehnertz, President & CEO of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. “If we lose that, we lose more than a landmark—we lose an opportunity to do better.”

White and purple star-tulip flower
Bloom boom: A banner year for rare flower following prescribed burn

Prescribed fire set the stage. This spring, rare star-tulips returned by the thousands. See what fire can renew—and what’s blooming next.