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Golden Gate Raptor Observatory
Thousands of raptors fly over Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands, and hundreds of volunteers stand atop to count them.
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Golden Gate Raptor Observatory
In 2012, the GGRO is able to use brand-new technology to help us track bird movements.
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Established in 1987, the Tennessee Valley Nursery closed its nearly 30-year run in May.
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Restoring for generations to come, the nurseries provide a living link between local communities and the restoration of native plant habitat throughout the Golden Gate National Parks.
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Raptor tracking provides a more complete picture of raptor movements between banding and recovery
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The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory’s mission is to inspire the preservation of California raptor populations.
Park E-Ventures Article
You have 75th anniversary fever. You’ve assembled your International Orange outfit. You’ve baked Bridge-shaped cookies. You’re forming Bridge towers out of your mashed potatoes. Now what? Here are the top seven-and-a-half ways to celebrate this momentous year for the Golden Gate Bridge—that international icon in the heart of our national...
Park E-Ventures Article
In a personal essay, Parks Conservancy Board Trustee Odette Alcazaren-Keeley shares why public lands represent the best of our democracy—and how we at Golden Gate continue to strive to make national parks open, welcoming, and relevant to all.
Park E-Ventures Article
Learn how the Parks Conservancy’s nursery and restoration program has powerfully connected young people with the national parks in their backyard.
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“100 Years of Arts in the Parks” celebrates how artists inspired the creation of the national parks and are helping to re-imagine the parks today.