Golden Gate Raptor Observatory

Golden Gate Raptor Observatory
Established1985
Location
  • Bldg 1064, Fort Cronkhite, Sausalito, CA 94965
    ggro@parksconservancy.org
    415-331-0730
Parent organization
Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy
National Park Service
StaffDirector: Allen Fish
Banding Manager: Teresa Ely
Hawkwatch Manager: Stephen Wilson
Operations Manager: Kelsie McInnis
Volunteers280+
Websitewww.ggro.org
Monitoring the Pacific coast raptor migration through citizen science

The Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO) is a long-term program of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy in cooperation with the National Park Service. The GGRO's mission is to study migrating birds of prey along the Pacific coast and to inspire the preservation of raptor populations in California. Established in 1985, it is located in the Marin Headlands, just north of San Francisco, California. The Raptor Observatory operates under the philosophy that incorporating citizens into the process of gathering scientific data will deepen long-term conservation results. Consequently, the organization's small staff is supported by the work of 280+ highly trained volunteers, coming from all different disciplines. The GGRO publishes an annual report, contributes annual results to national databases, and collaborates on various research projects with local universities.