About this Event
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 [email protected]
Reserve your spot on Eventbrite and be part of a growing movement to support pollinators and urban biodiversity in San Francisco.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Green Hairstreak Corridor, 1795 14th Ave, San Francisco, United States
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