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Stewardship

Oakwood Valley
Oakwood Valley and Alta Avenue

Just north of the Marin Headlands, Oakwood Valley features a hiking trail loop that winds through native grassland and the largest stand of oak and bay forest in the Golden Gate National Parks. The Parks Conservancy's Park Stewardship program works hard to protect these valuable resources by engaging the community and volunteers in restoration efforts.

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Wolfback Ridge

The Park Stewardship program has focused on removing invasive plants to restore the Mission Blue butterfly habitat at this site in Marin County.

Georgia Vasey
San Mateo Community Programs Manager
Stewardship Intern at Work
Park Stewardship Marin - Muir Beach
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Become a Park Steward and help protect endangered species and restore sensitive habitat in Marin

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Stewardship Intern at Work
Park Stewardship Marin - Oakwood Valley
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Become a Park Steward and help protect endangered species and restore sensitive habitat in Marin

Register Now
Stewardship Intern at Work
Park Stewardship Marin - Oakwood Valley
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Become a Park Steward and help protect endangered species and restore sensitive habitat in Marin.

Register Now
Nighttime at Mt. Tam
Tamalpais Lands Collaborative Launches OneTam Initiative

To help maintain the long-term health and preservation of Mount Tamalpais (Mt. Tam), the Tamalpais Lands Collaborative (TLC), has launched OneTam, an initiative to raise awareness and build community support around efforts to care for the mountain’s treasured resources.