Golden Gate Park artificial turf & lighting
Due to the efforts of Golden Gate Bird Alliance and other environmental and community groups, the SF Recreation & Park Department will perform an Environmental Impact Report for the Beach Chalet soccer field project. Learn more here…
Visit Breeding Birds on Alcatraz this Spring!
See Alcatraz Island with Golden Gate Bird Alliance field trip leaders on these upcoming dates: Wednesday, May 12: Bob Lewis, bob@wingbeats.org – All spots are
Summer Birding in the Sierras!
The Sierra in late spring is a wonderful place for birds, with meadows alive with Wilson’s Snipe, Yellow-headed Blackbirds and Wilson’s Phalaropes; the mountains buzzing
Lights Out for Birds spring 2010
The spring Lights Out for Birds program is helping building owners, managers and tenants save energy and money while protecting migratory birds. It is not too late to participate. Read more…
Restore the wetland at Sharp Park
We need you to attend a public hearing to help restore Sharp Park!
On Wednesday, December 16th at 1pm at San Francisco’s City Hall, Room 263, there will be a San Francisco Supervisors hearing discussing the alternatives report for Sharp Park Golf Course. We need you to attend to ask the Supervisors to reject the all-golf alternative at Sharp Park that the SF Recreation & Park Report is proposing. Instead speak in favor of the restoration of Sharp Park and a new national park that will benefit the community economically and environmentally and provide recreational and educational opportunities, as well as protect endangered species. The golf course is losing money, harming two endangered species, and threatening surrounding communities when the golf course floods.
Golden Gate Bird Alliance Responds to San Francisco Bay Oil Spill
November 2, 2009 Update:10:00am Golden Gate Bird Alliance sent volunteers to locations around San Francisco Bay to monitor for and report on any oiled birds
Support the Save Our State Parks (SOS) Campaign!
For the latest information, visit www.savestateparks.org. Join Folk4Parks on October 3rd for a benefit concert.

Summer 2025 Gull is now online
The summer issue of our quarterly Gull newsletter is now available online. To download and read this new issue of The Gull, click here.

Spring 2026 Gull is now online
The spring issue of our quarterly Gull newsletter is now available online. To download and read this new issue of The Gull, click here.
