San Francisco Examiner is the #2 News Source for Golden Gate National Recreation Area
California - Nov 5, 2008
‘GGNRA Big Year’: A naturalist leads a hike through Presidio habitats in search of endangered species. Possible sightings: pelicans, plovers and otters. ...
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14 Months Ago,
San Francisco Examiner says
(in Anything goes at Fort Mason Community Garden)
California - Feb 4, 2009
It’s certainly got a prime location — by the Bay in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area at Upper Fort Mason. The Fort Mason Community Garden is ...
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San Jose Mercury News says
(in Coastside residents brace for changes to Rancho Corral de Tierra)
USA - Feb 3, 2009
A hiker could then head north into Pacifica's San Pedro headlands and further on to Mori Point, another property managed by the GGNRA. ...
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Los Angeles Times says
(in Contact info for California's national parks, monuments and ...)
Contact info for California's national parks, monuments and ...
CA - Feb 1, 2009
Golden Gate National Recreation Area (includes Crissy Field, Ocean Beach, Sweeney Ridge, Marin Headlands, Phleger Estate, Ft. Funston, Alcatraz and the ...
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Fog City Journal says
(in Historical Preservation Groups Support Bid to Locate Fisher Museum ...)
CA - Jan 28, 2009
Historic Landmark district within the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA). Neighborhood groups who oppose placing the museum in the Presidio, ...
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San Mateo Daily Journal says
(in Missing Moss Beach man found dead off Marin coast)
CA - Jan 27, 2009
A missing Moss Beach man was found dead Saturday afternoon in the water off Tennessee Beach south of Muir Beach in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, ...
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San Francisco Chronicle says
(in SF: Sailboat trucked away from Ocean Beach)
USA - Jan 25, 2009
Weideman said the cost of removing, storing and disposing the vessel will be about $4000 - money that the Golden Gate National Recreation Area will have to ...
17 Months Ago,
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review says
(in San Francisco melds East and West, old and new)
PA - Nov 1, 2008
Mossy skeletons of the foundation remain protected by the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, and trails have been dug into the surrounding grounds, ...
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The GGNRA want to make it part of their managed properties as a national outdoor multiuse recreational park for all to use, not just the priviledged few who ... and more »
Tue, Dec 15 | from Coastsider