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Nature in the City is a diverse community of enthusiasts and naturalists of all backgrounds. We gather to connect to nature in the neighborhoods and urban areas of San Francisco through organized habitat restoration projects, hands-on workshops, community and educational events, and field trips. Our passionate volunteers and members are welcome to attend any of our events! We welcome all ages and backgrounds to our programs and are family-friendly. We are a not-for-profit organization and a project of the Earth Island Institute.
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Palou Phelps Park Volunteer Workday
Palou Phelps Mini Park, Palou Ave At Phelps St, San Francisco, CA, USOn the first Saturday of every month, we meet at the base of the Palou & Phelps hill and join the Friends of Palou Phelps community group and SF Rec & Park on their volunteer workday.
Our workdays will vary every Saturday, but both the hill and the garden will be the focus on these days. So come ready to get your hands dirty!
****Please sign up through the official SFRPD portal here; THANK YOU:
https://sfrpd.my.salesforce-sites.com/SFRPDCalendar***
Background:
Nature in the City started the Palou Phelps project as a means to preserve a native grassland habitat from the threat of development. The habitat is one of the few native grasslands remaining in San Francisco and is vital to local pollinators.
website: https://natureinthecity.org/palou-phelps/
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Adah's Stairway Community Volunteer Workday
Adah's Stairway, 100 Buena Vista Ave E, San Francisco, CA, USJoin this months rescheduled workday on Saturday June 20th, from 10am to Noon and help us take care of the garden at Adah's Stairway in the Haight.
Adah's Stairway is a community partnership: a public stairway, garden, and bird/wildlife habitat located in the Buena Vista Park and Haight Ashbury neighborhoods.
Nature in the City is working with local residents to enhance the wildlife potential for this park-– once a forgotten place, which had become blighted by illegal dumping and graffiti, is now a tribute to local walking guru Adah Bakalinsky, author of the Stairway Walks in San Francisco.
What's more, our work here will create a bird sanctuary for resident and migrating birds designed with the Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) in mind. Cedar Waxwings are gorgeous birds that pass through San Francisco during spring and fall feeding on berries and fruits along the Pacific Flyway migration route.
If you'd like to learn more, please check out our website:
https://natureinthecity.org/adahsPlease bring your own gloves & gardening bucket if you have them. We will provide them if you need! Dress in clothes that can get dirty: long pants, close-toe shoes, and layers for changing weather. Bring your own sun protection and reusable water bottle. We encourage you to sign our Volunteer Waiver ahead of time by visiting the following link:
natureinthecity.org/waiver***Note*** There is no public restroom in the garden. Please plan accordingly.
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Native Bee Garden Tour, Green Hairstreak Corridor
15th and Quintara Steps, 15th and Quintara, San Francisco, CA, USJoin us for a chill stroll exploring native bees and the cool Green Hairstreak butterfly in a buzzing urban garden!
Join Planet Bee Foundation and Nature in the City for the final stop in our Native Bee Garden Tour Series, featuring a guided walk through the Green Hairstreak Corridor, one of San Francisco’s most inspiring urban habitat restoration efforts.The Green Hairstreak Corridor (https://natureinthecity.org/green-hairstreak) is a network of native plant gardens stretching across the city, designed to support the endangered Green Hairstreak butterfly and a wide diversity of native pollinators, including bees. Through community-led stewardship and thoughtful planting of climate-appropriate native species, this corridor demonstrates how urban spaces can be transformed into thriving ecological pathways.
During this guided experience, participants will explore sections of the corridor while learning about the unique native plants that support pollinators, the role of habitat connectivity in biodiversity, and how local action contributes to broader climate resilience efforts.
This event also wraps up our interactive tour series:
- Bee Bingo: Complete your Bee Bingo card across all three events for a chance to win a special prize
- Community Science Bioblitz: Contribute your final observations using iNaturalist as part of our pollinator bioblitz. Participants will be eligible for prizes based on their contributions
- Deepen your knowledge of native plants, pollinators, and urban conservation strategies
Whether you’ve joined us for one event or all three, this final tour offers a meaningful opportunity to connect your learning to real-world conservation in action.
Event Details:
- Location: Green Hairstreak Corridor, San Francisco, CA (exact meeting location shared upon RSVP)
- Date: June 20, 2026
- Cost: FREE (RSVP required)
- All ages welcome, under 14 requires adult supervision
- Questions? Email Info@planetbee.org
Reserve your spot on Eventbrite and be part of a growing movement to support pollinators and urban biodiversity in San Francisco.
Visit the Corridor on iNaturalist to see what's living there: iNaturalist Monitoring Project
And see our website to view a map of the sites: https://natureinthecity.org/green-hairstreak*** There is no public restroom available in the Green Hairstreak Corridor, please plan accordingly.
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Alemany Farm Native Plant Volunteer Day
Alemany Farm, 700 Alemany Blvd, San Francisco, CA, USEveryone, young or old, experienced or still learning, is welcome to join our California Native Plant workdays on the first Monday and third Saturday of each month. Registration is required in advance**.
**Please only sign up for what you can 100% commit to and let us know ASAP if you do not plan to attend so we can open your space to someone on the waitlist.
Please plan to arrive on time at the start of the work session.
Volunteers will be required to sign a waiver upon arrival.
Each person in your party (including children) must be signed up
Bring a mask: Masks are recommended when working closely with others.
What to bring* -- we will provide all of the tools you need. If you prefer to bring your own gloves, hori hori, or clippers, please do so.- Mask or face covering
- Water Bottle
- Hat
- Sturdy Shoes
- Jacket with layered clothing underneath
- Sunscreen
- Snacks
*Travel light! The farm is an open public space and we have no secure storage for bags. Leave valuables at home and be mindful of your personal belongings, as you would in any park setting.
COVID-19 Precautions:- We will have a hand washing station, hand sanitizer, and clean gloves available
- Please do not come to Alemany Farm if you develop COVID-19 symptoms on or before the day of your volunteer shift (fever, chills, repeated shaking/shivering, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, feeling unusually weak or fatigued, new loss of taste or smell, muscle pain, headache, runny or congested nose, or diarrhea)
- Please do not sign up for a volunteer shift if you are unwilling or unable to adhere to the above guidelines. Friends of Alemany Farm reserves the right to end your volunteer shift if any of the above guidelines are not followed.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/alemany-farm-native-plant-volunteer-day-registration-155900126475
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