One Tam is a collaboration between our county, state and national parks, and the Marin Municipal Water district, all of whom own land on Mt. Tamalpais.

Marin CNPS is 100% volunteer run and can use your talents. Volunteering is a great way to learn about the unique ecology of Marin and meet fellow plant lovers while contributing to the overall health of our planet. Volunteer Now!
See something appealing on this list? Email marinCNPSvolunteers@gmail.com today!
Like hands-on work?
|
|
Prefer working behind the scenes?
|
One Tam is a collaboration between our county, state and national parks, and the Marin Municipal Water district, all of whom own land on Mt. Tamalpais.
Marin County Parks hosts volunteer workdays in their parks and open spaces on a regular basis
The Sudden Oak Death (SOD) Blitz was deemed a necessary program by the State of California and is being allowed to be run following Covid-19 contactless guidelines.
This is an on-going collaborative project between Marin Audubon Society and Home Ground Habitats
This garden is now well established since we started planting in June 2018.
Join Marin County Parks for our regular drop-in volunteer program on Ring Mountain and help restore the native grasslands on this preserve. Drop-in days are on the last Saturday of every month January-October: 10 am to 1:00 pm.