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San Francisco Nature Education
Provides interactive environmental education programs that develop leadership and stewardship in youth and adults
SF Nature Ed in the News!
Click here for our September-October 2023 Newsletter!
November 11 - Chain of Lakes- Middle Lake Parking Lot.
December - No field trips.
December - No field trips.
Second Saturday of Each Month - Except July and August!
Saturday trips are led by a rotating group of Volunteers and take place at various locations in San Francisco - for example: San Francisco Botanical Garden, Herons Head Park, Chain of Lakes, Stow Lake, and Crissy Field. All trips start at 9:30 am and conclude at noon.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Maximum 12 participants who REGISTER.
Members free - Please send name, and email to [email protected] by Thursday night before field trip. We will confirm on Friday.
Non-members - $15 please pre-pay in advance using Flipcause on www.sfnature.org by Thursday night before field trip. We will email you on Friday confirming your place.
On Friday, we will email ACCEPTANCE TO THOSE who registered and non-members who prepaid.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED
Maximum 12 participants who REGISTER.
Members free - Please send name, and email to [email protected] by Thursday night before field trip. We will confirm on Friday.
Non-members - $15 please pre-pay in advance using Flipcause on www.sfnature.org by Thursday night before field trip. We will email you on Friday confirming your place.
On Friday, we will email ACCEPTANCE TO THOSE who registered and non-members who prepaid.
UPCOMING EVENTS
Coming in January, 2024
San Francisco Nature Education
- Provides interactive environmental education programs that develop leadership and stewardship in youth and adults. Our school programs focus on providing educational enrichment to students from underserved communities. We use local parks as natural classrooms to observe local and migratory birds and to provide inspiring and engaging natural experiences. 20,000 students served to date.
- Conducts twenty-three field trips each year throughout San Francisco.
- Conducts Heron Watch six Saturdays in April and May each Spring. Adult volunteers and interns with high powered spotting scopes show the nesting herons and their chicks to the public during a three hour period each Sat. and answer questions.
- Trains middle school and high school students to serve as interns at Herons Head Park during winter migration and Stow Lake during the spring nesting season of the Great Blue Herons. 260 interns trained since 2002.
- Publishes an eBlue Heron Newsletter ten times per year.
Donate now to support our programs by clicking on the link below.
My Blue Herons
Great Blue Herons and Friends (2022)
Directed by Joy Chang, Senior Intern and produced by San Francisco Nature Education
The Great Blues of the Golden Gate
SF Nature Education's new film on Youtube & https://www.sfnature.org/
Directed by Joy Chang, produced by Nancy DeStefanis, Exec. Director, SFNE
Check out our new Heron Magazine
Check out our new magazine showcasing the Youth Naturalist Internship Program.
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Hawk Stealing Gopher from Great Blue HeronMay 2019
Video by Ian Shanley McNamara of Red Tail Hawk stealing gopher from Great Blue Heron...
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The Great Blue Heron ColonyLearn about the Great Blue Heron Colony in Golden Gate Park
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SF Nature in the News
Learn more about our school and Saturday programs below
School Programs - K-3 Classroom visits and field studies
San Francisco Nature Education is now starting its 22nd year of delivering comprehensive environmental education programs to students from underserved schools in the San Francisco Unified School District.