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Mount Tamalpais
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One Tam’s projects and programs aim to improve the health of the mountain’s natural resources, and grow a new generation of stewards. Our regional approach to science, stewardship, and collaboration across boundaries is key to protecting the mountain in our changing environment.
Golden Gate Bridge
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A program of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy, the Institute at the Golden Gate incubates knowledge and innovation in parks. Embedded in one of the country’s most visited and influential national parks, we convene leaders and influencers to forge unconventional partnerships that reach beyond traditional park boundaries.
Two hawkwatchers scan the west quadrant
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During the autumn months, our teams of volunteer hawk counters identify and tally 19 species of birds of prey, working under the leadership of an experienced dayleader.
The Native Plant Nursery program produces almost 400 species of plants native to the Golden Gate National Parks in our four nurseries to preserve and restore park natural areas.
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Register >> Here’s the Dirt utilizes a student-centered learning approach. Lessons are organized so students can build on the knowledge they have already gained. Each activity, indoors and outside, is based on helping students achieve science education standards. Pre-visit activities involve students in games and videos that develop an understanding...
Students check on plants at the Oceana High School Nursery
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You’ll get to do hands-on restoration at three park sites: the Oceana Native Plant Nursery, Milagra Ridge, and Mori Point. Restoration activities include planting, transplanting, pot washing, removing invasive plants, and much more.
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This program has given me a sense of purpose in life. I feel at peace whenever I’m volunteering.
Noreen Mabini, volunteer and former student participant
Hawk watch
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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.
Red-tailed Hawk monitoring
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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.
Tennessee Valley Nursery Closes
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Established in 1987, the Tennessee Valley Nursery closed its nearly 30-year run in May.
Volunteers prune plants at a native plant nursery
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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.