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Returning Redwoods to the Presidio

Our Forestry team keeps the Presidio's trees thriving by replacing aging groves with young trees.

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Discovery: Bringing Native Oysters Back to the Presidio

This innovative program is bringing back the native Olympia oyster at Quartermaster Reach Marsh.

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Groundmaking Kicks off Construction of Presidio Tunnel Tops

Speaker Nancy Pelosi headlines ceremony celebrating 14 acres of new open space coming to Presidio.

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Presidio Nature: Restoring Marshland at the Presidio’s Quartermaster Reach Marsh

The Presidio Trust replaced seven acres of asphalt next to Crissy Field with new marshland.

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Presidio Begins Milestone Watershed Restoration Project

Quartermaster Reach Marsh project to restore acres of wetlands.

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Presidio Kids: Summer Fun for Families in the Presidio

If you’re searching for fun to keep the kids occupied this summer, look no further.

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Trending: Fallen Giant Monterey Cypress Tree to Have a Second Life at the Tunnel Tops

The tree will a second life as hand-crafted picnic tables, chairs, and benches.

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Presidio Discovery: Watch a Webcam of a Great Horned Owl Nest

Great Horned Owls took over a nest occupied last year by a pair of Red-tailed Hawks.

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Trending: Clones of Ancient Redwoods Planted in the Presidio

A non-profit helped Presidio foresters plant redwood saplings cloned from ancient tree stumps.

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Presidio Discoveries: VIDEO - Variable Checkerspot Butterflies Re-introduced to the Presidio

With support from the Presidio Natural Resources team, the winged wonders are thriving.

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Presidio Discoveries: Watch Webcam of a Red-Tailed Hawk’s Nest

The "Raptor Cam" lets you watch the baby chicks grow.

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Presidio’s Greatest Lists: Five Signs of Spring in the Presidio

Spring is in the air…and in the water…and in the grasslands…at the Presidio.

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NATURE: Monarch Butterflies at the Presidio

​​Every December, Western Monarch butterflies begin their winter migration to Rob Hill Campground.

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Discovery: Seven Signs of Fall in the Presidio

Two Presidio ecologists share signs of fall in the Presidio.

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PlaceMaker: Teresa Baker Talks Diversity and Inclusion in National Parks

Meet the founder of the African American Nature and Park Experience campaign.

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PlaceMaker: Forester Peter Ehrlich Leaves Behind a Legacy of Trees in the Presidio

Learn about the legacy of the Presidio Trust's first forester.

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PRESIDIO KIDS: Three Kid-Friendly Ways to Explore Mountain Lake as a Family

The lake is a wonderful place for families to learn about birds, native plants, and early residents.

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Presidio’s Greatest Lists: Five Ways to Experience the Presidio’s Trails

Get ideas for experiencing the Presidio's 24 miles of beautiful pathways.

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PRESIDIO KIDS: A Young Birder Looks to the Presidio Skies

Meet the young author of two guides to birds in the Presidio.

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Then + Now: MacArthur Meadow

Learn about the history and restoration of this part of the Tennessee Hollow Watershed.

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PlaceMaker: Architect David Andreini Talks about Design and the New Presidio Visitor Center

He shares his favorite aspects of this new gateway to the national park.

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Discovery of the Month: The Presidio is for Bee Lovers

Learn from academics and ecologists about about bees in the Presidio.

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Discovery of the Month: Western Monarch Butterflies Are Back in the Park

Monarchs are on the rebound thanks to Presidio restoration.

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As Seen At: Planting Day at MacArthur Meadow

​The Presidio is home to diverse natural habitats.

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Discovery of the Month: Tots' Toys

Presidio archaeologists discovered a treasure trove of long forgotten toys.