
Nature Guardians
Nature Guardians help protect the wild neighbors that still thrive in our city.
The backbone of Nature in the City, our Guardians, make possible a greener, wilder San Francisco by supporting our walks and habitat restoration events.
Your support nurtures the next generation of environmental stewards.
Introducing our Nature Guardians. With your incredibly generous support and sustained commitment, we can plan for the future, respond to urgent needs, and create lasting impact over time.
Our Backbone: Nature Keepers & Keystone Volunteers
Our work to restore wildlife corridors, build communities to care for them, and lead hands-on education connects people to San Francisco’s wild places. So much is possible with the generosity and dedication of our Nature Guardians. These generous supporters, who give $500 or more annually, help our organization sustain and even thrive in unpredictable times.
Why Support Nature in the City?
Your annual gift ensures that San Francisco’s native habitats are restored and protected, our programs continue to grow, and more people have meaningful access to nature. With your support, we can:
Restore native habitats across San Francisco
Nurture the next generation of environmental stewards
Create welcoming spaces for community connection in nature
Foster mutually beneficial partnerships that grow our collective impact
Protect and celebrate the wildness that still thrives in our city
As a Nature Guardian, you receive:
🌿 Invitations to Exclusive In-Person Events and Tours: Bring your guests and enjoy immersive experiences we’ve created with you in mind. Enjoy expert leaders and delicious food and drinks.
Monthly Video Updates: A behind-the-scenes perspective of our work, directly from Nature in the City leadership.
Early Invitations: Be the first to sign up for our nature walks and events, which often fill up quickly!
This is our way to thank you for being among our most generous supporters.
Are you ready to become the backbone of San Francisco’s wild future?
Together, we’ll keep nature thriving in our city.