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Donating to Hills For Everyone’s work helps protect more natural lands, adding to what Monarch butterflies need to survive. View our Spring Appeal.
Donating to Hills For Everyone’s work helps protect more natural lands, adding to what Monarch butterflies need to survive. View our Spring Appeal.
We are pleased to see M317 continue to look for a safe place to call home. Let’s hope he isn’t struck by a car anytime soon and is (in time) able to find a mate! Cougars like him are the … Read More
An image of a Toyon plant with upward pointing leaves and red clustered berries with the plant name identified in the upper left corner in white letters. The words “Plant Adaptation” in green below the image and “Upward Pointing Leaves” … Read More
Creation of the Puente Hills Regional Park into a passive park facility (minus the gondolas and fluff) just got a boost from the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors with $28.3M for Phase 1. The Supervisors and community seem pleased … Read More
Here is a collage of the moonrise at dusk heading into the peak of the eclipse when it was darker. Due to the hills we were only able to photograph the moon after half of it was already eclipsed. This … Read More
If you have some time tonight… you may want to check this out! We will attempt to get photos and post them.
Celebrate World Migratory Bird Day With Us! Hills For Everyone’s monthly e-newsletter features articles on an upcoming Sustainability Fair, growing native plants to help birds, and explains why campfires are not allowed in the State Park. View the Hills For … Read More
A follow up article on the City of Industry’s corruption scandal on the Tres Hermanos solar plans with accusations of fraud, misuse of public funds, and unauthorized payments. View the San Gabriel Valley Tribune article.
An interesting article about the Tres Hermanos solar plans, all the ties back to the City of Industry, and the corruption scandal. View the San Gabriel Valley Tribune article.
In honor of Cinco de Mayo, we are celebrating the plant adaptation of “tiny leaves.” Plants with small leaves have less surface area for the sun to reach and therefore the plant loses less water from evapotranspiration. Tiny leaves helps … Read More