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PARK PIC OF THE WEEK
Photo by: Timothy Federal, Restoration Field Operations Manager
Restoration technicians, One Tam Conservation Management, and Watershed Aides worked together to manage invasive plants on Mt. Tam.
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NEWS
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Your safety is important to us. With California’s wildfire season upon us, we want to make sure you and the Parks Conservancy are prepared. PG&E may utlize planned power outages to control wildfire risk.
Take these recommended steps to stay prepared: www.pge.com/mywildfirealerts
-Ensure you're getting Conservancy text alerts to your mobile (update in ADP).
-Call the Parks Conservancy hotline 415-561-3030,ext. x4 or Alcatraz, ext. x5
-Updates on www.parksconservancy.org
-Check in with your supervisor and stay safe!
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Exciting things are happening at Crissy Field and the Presidio! This summer and fall, there will be some road closures and detours as important projects at the Presidio Tunnel Tops and Quartermaster Reach come to fruition. This flyer outlines the timelines, closures, and more information on each of the projects. Make sure to stay alert, stay safe, and share this excitement with park visitors!
Take all necessary precautions to stay safe, which may mean sheltering in place or not commuting to your worksite.
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Despite the wind and fog, a group of
110 enthusiastic staff and interns, representing a cross section of both Conservancy and Park Service teams, joined together on Thursday 7/18
at Fort Baker for a morning of service that was in equal measure, collaborative, productive and fun!
There was a massive group effort, which resulted in a large volume of vegetation and trash removal that goes a long way to maintaining and beautifying Fort Baker.
Read more about the Park Day accomplishments and check out the photo gallery in the link below.
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NEWSLETTER ROUNDUP
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