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Application for Inspiring Young Emerging Leaders (I-YEL), 2024
Dennis Mabasa.
Gateways Article
Dennis Mabasa is the dynamic new Vice President of Community and Youth Programs for the Parks Conservancy. We chatted with Dennis about their connection to the outdoors and the importance of community.
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There’s no place like the California coast. The Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA) is home to 91 miles of precious shoreline used for recreation, learning, and general enjoyment by people and the many living things which populate our varied coastal ecosystems. 

The highest tides of the year are royal...

Two people examining a branch at a BioBlitz event.
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Here are some extras from the Winter 2023 issue of Gateways, the member newsletter of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. If you're a member, you got the entire colorful newsletter delivered straight to your mailbox. Not a member? Join today!
A gray fox sits atop a log in the woods of mount tamalpais scratching its ear with its foot.
Gateways Article
On an early morning, a fresh cohort of volunteers for One Tam’s Marin Wildlife Watch community science program sat around a table in a darkened room, ready to see some animals.
Since the Presidio became a national park site, incredible transformations have taken place – from Crissy Field to the Tunnel Tops.
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This year marks three decades since the Presidio became a national park site. Over that time, incredible transformations have taken place – from Crissy Field to the Tunnel Tops – thanks to you, our park champions.
The 22nd Annual Trails Forever Dinner will be on Alcatraz on Saturday, October 19, 2024.
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Yolanda Molette connects with participants at a workshop featuring butterfly migration.
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Photos from the heart of our work, our staff!
AIP 2023 End of Program Celebration
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A youth group smiling as they hike through Presidio trails in San Francisco
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Our hope is that youth throughout the Bay Area, especially those from communities underrepresented in national parks, have access to park lands and benefit from the park’s wide range of youth leadership and educational opportunities.