Geographic Literacy
One of the things we try to do is educate supporters about the natural world, because when you know it you love it–and when you love it you fight for and care for it. This article does a great job … Read More
One of the things we try to do is educate supporters about the natural world, because when you know it you love it–and when you love it you fight for and care for it. This article does a great job … Read More
California is home to many unique species. To celebrate the diversity of those biological resources, there is a week-long series of virtual activities planned to raise awareness. Celebrate Biodiversity Day and our great natural resources by participating. Check it out! … Read More
Chaparral is prone to burn and, if not burned too often, plants can re-sprout from underground root crowns or mature enough, from seeds. If it burns too often though, the root crown runs out of stored energy and the plant … Read More
Hey friends! It will be HOT , HOT , HOT this Labor Day weekend and we wanted you to be aware of the dangers of being outside during extreme heat events. Check out this great infographic from the Center for … Read More
In the wee hours of the morning, the legislative session ended with the Assembly and Senate taking their last votes on proposed legislation. Some bills made it out (and go to the Governor’s desk) and some didn’t. One bill that … Read More
Who wants good news!? Protect Our Homes and Hills just announced the City of Yorba Linda has denied the grading and encroachment application for the Esperanza Hills development. View the email announcement.
Our friends at San Onofre State Beach need our help! Use the link below to tell your State Representatives that San Onofre must be protected now and for future generations–no roads should be allowed through the park, ever. The sponsored … Read More
There are so many fires burning all over California impacting families, communities, infrastructure, and our parks. This email from the California State Parks Foundation shows just how wide spread the wildfires are and how many state parks have partial or … Read More
August Heatwave a Good Reminder Know how to be safe outdoors in the extreme heat, view the Neowise comet, and learn about the recent Migratory Bird Treaty win! View the August E-Newsletter.
The LA County District Attorney raided homes and businesses related to the failed solar farm planned for the Tres Hermanos land owned by the City of Industry. Generic invoices and $20 million of payouts to contractors, with little to no … Read More