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Mount Tamalpais
BayWood Artists Show Benefitting One Tam: Marin Wetlands

Together the BayWood Artists and One Tam hope to help preserve and protect sensitive wetlands ecosystems.

Restoration and Volunteer Internship, San Francisco
National Public Lands Day 2022
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Get outside on National Public Lands Day by either volunteering or exploring your national park!

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A group collects seed in a grassland. A volunteer holds a tray of seeds.
Marin Headlands Nursery

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

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A group collects seed in a grassland. A volunteer holds a tray of seeds.
Marin Headlands Nursery

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

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A group collects seed in a grassland. A volunteer holds a tray of seeds.
Marin Headlands Nursery

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

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Habitat Restoration in Tennessee Valley
Habitat Restoration Team
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Help restore and protect critical natural areas from the Marin Headlands to Bolinas Ridge.

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Green sweat bee (Agapostemon texanus) on flower
Tamalpais Bee Lab Event
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 One Tam is continuing our efforts to monitor and understand more about Mt. Tamalpais’ wild bees and other pollinators. Community science volunteers play a critical role in this study by pinning, sorting, and labeling specimens collected from the field. 

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Green sweat bee (Agapostemon texanus) on flower
Tamalpais Bee Lab Event
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 One Tam is continuing our efforts to monitor and understand more about Mt. Tamalpais’ wild bees and other pollinators. Community science volunteers play a critical role in this study by pinning, sorting, and labeling specimens collected from the field. 

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Green sweat bee (Agapostemon texanus) on flower
CANCELED: Tamalpais Bee Lab Event
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 One Tam is continuing our efforts to monitor and understand more about Mt. Tamalpais’ wild bees and other pollinators. Community science volunteers play a critical role in this study by pinning, sorting, and labeling specimens collected from the field. 

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Green sweat bee (Agapostemon texanus) on flower
Tamalpais Bee Lab Event
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 One Tam is continuing our efforts to monitor and understand more about Mt. Tamalpais’ wild bees and other pollinators. Community science volunteers play a critical role in this study by pinning, sorting, and labeling specimens collected from the field. 

REGISTER