


Here are some volunteer events that are open for anyone interested in getting involved with local habitat restoration. Take advantage of a great opportunity to get outside, meet new people, and help out native species all at the same time!
Click here to view photos from previous work days.
The Native Plant Garden, which is currently located in fron of Science Hall off Phelan Avenue needs to be relocated. Stewardship days: every Monday from 2:00- 5:00. Contact Kaya McMillan at kayanowsc@yahoo.com.
For those of you who would like to receive extra credit for volunteering, please speak to your instructor. For those of you in Bio 20: Introduction to Ecology or Bio 101A: General Biology, Crima will give you extra credit.
Workdays are from 10am until 1pm. Carpools are offered for all GGNRA CCSF work events. For all workdays, the pick up location is on Phelan Ave. at the bottom of the main steps of the Science Building. The carpool pick up time is at 9:15am for all work sites.
Upcoming Dates and Locations for Spring 2009:
To find out more about the GGNRA's 2008 Endangered Species Big Year, the endangered species in our area, the Endangered Species Act, GGNRA's upcoming events, how you can get involved, and more, go to www.ggnrabigyear.org
Click here for directions to GGNRA locations.
Long-term bird monitoring and bird watching at Heron's Head Park; will be returning as a Bio 20 Honors Project in Spring 2009!: Students participating in this project meet five times through out the semester and together collect valuable data on this urban marshland.
Directions to Herons Head Park and India Basin. Please carpool if possible.