Projects & Plans

Learn about the work we do managing 17,500 acres of parks and open space.

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Wye Wetlands Project

north end of Bolinas Lagoon
Land and Habitat Restoration
Bolinas Lagoon

Restoring habitat, improving road safety, and adapting to sea level rise in the north end of Bolinas Lagoon.

UPDATED: August 8, 2023

This project is in progress. 

Learn about the Wye Wetlands Project

Funded by Measure A

Evolving Shorelines

Detail of Evolving Shorelines design illustration
Land and Habitat Restoration
Bothin Marsh Preserve
Designing for sea level rise resilience at Bothin Marsh.

UPDATED: October 12, 2022

Design plans in progress.Learn about the Evolving Shorelines

Funded by Measure A

Native Plant Nursery

Close-up of seedlings growing at the nursery
Land and Habitat Restoration
Lagoon Park

Cultivating native plants for habitat restoration with community support.

UPDATED: September 30, 2022

Building complete. Cultivation in progress.

Learn about the Native Plant Nursery

Funded by Measure A

Marsh Restoration

McInnis Marsh
Land and Habitat Restoration
McInnis Park

Reclaiming a historic tideland and protecting against sea level rise.

UPDATED: May 16, 2022

This project is in design and review phase.

Learn about the Marsh Restoration

Funded by Measure A

Bolinas Restoration

Shorebird looking out at the lagoon
Land and Habitat Restoration
Bolinas Lagoon

Caring for a Wetland of International Importance

UPDATED: June 25, 2021

This project is in progress. 

Learn about the Bolinas Restoration

Funded by Measure A

Bat Monitoring

Brown bat flying above water
Land and Habitat Restoration
County-wide

A collaborative multi-year project to research bats in Marin County.

UPDATED: September 18, 2020

This project is in its third year of data collection.

Learn about the Bat Monitoring

Funded by Measure A

Marin Wildlife Watch

Bobcat on trail
Land and Habitat Restoration
County-wide
One Tam partners are using motion-activated cameras to study mammals in Marin.

UPDATED: May 15, 2019

After three years and four million images, wildlife biologists released first findings.

Learn about the Marin Wildlife Watch

Funded by Measure A