San Francisco Nature Education

San Francisco Nature Education is a non-profit environmental education organization in San Francisco, California that provides interactive environmental education programs for the development of leadership and stewardship in youth and adults.

San Francisco Nature Education provides educational programs that focus primarily on students from underserved communities. The programs expose students to nature and educate them about local and migratory birds, recycling, and conservation. Local parks, such as Golden Gate Park and Crissy Field, part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, are used as natural classrooms to observe local and migratory birds and to provide inspiring and engaging natural experiences. San Francisco Nature Education supports and augments the State of California’s Content Standards by teaching Kindergarten through 5th grade students through science, language arts, creative arts, and theater.

School programs

Science and Nature for Underserved Youth, serves over 1,200 elementary school children each year from the San Francisco Unified School District. School programs are fee-based. Partial scholarships are available. Through in-class activities and field studies, students develop observation skills, critical thinking, and teamwork.

Bird Calling Contest

The third grade school year culminates in San Francisco Nature Education’s annual Bird Calling Contest. Teams of students choose a local bird, learn its call and plumage, and make their own costumes. They also research interesting facts about their bird and weave the facts into a skit. San Francisco Nature Education naturalists teach the contestants the calls and natural history of the birds.

Executive director, Nancy DeStefanis, says, “SFNE believes that its school and public programs could be replicated in any city in the United States or for that matter the world. SFNE takes advantage of our local parks and birds and uses them as an entry point for children and adults to learn the importance of conservation. Children and adults often can’t appreciate what they haven’t personally experienced. Exposure to the natural world is a life changing experience that SFNE is proud to support.”

Public programs

Heron Watch, Birding for Everyone, and Heron’s Head Park Public Tours are special Saturday programs. The public programs provide an opportunity to observe nature for the entire community . For many participants, the experience of observing a bird happens for the first time at a public program. Public tours are located in Heron’s Head Park in the Bayview-Hunter’s Point neighborhood of San Francisco. Public programs are located in the San Francisco Botanical Garden and Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park.

SFNE has served over 7000 adults and children through public programs.

SF Nature in the media

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