Happy Earth Day 2020!
Learn about the major wildlife victory for Southern California on this–the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day! Read the Hills For Everyone e-newsletter.
Learn about the major wildlife victory for Southern California on this–the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day! Read the Hills For Everyone e-newsletter.
The California sycamore tree can quickly grow to be a large, tall tree (up to 40-100′ when full grown). The leaves are large, thick and often green with three to five lobes. Their leaves have small hairs, which is an … Read More
Looking for something “nature-y” and complies with the stay-at-home orders? Check out the City Nature Challenge. Participate in this global event from home next weekend. Simply download the iNaturalist app and start uploading your photo observations today. You can check … Read More
Size: Ravens are larger than crows.Buddies: Ravens often travel in pairs, while crows are seen in larger groups.Tail Feathers: Raven’s have longer tail feathers in the middle of the tail, while a crow’s tail feathers are basically the same length. … Read More
A video/conference call/live stream meeting started at 9:30 this morning. The agenda item we were waiting for was #32 (of 33). The item began at 3:45, with comments starting around 4:30. Our item ended at 5:53. Who hangs on a … Read More
This article identifies four key ways to prevent this type of massive pandemic from happening again. It includes: ensuring supplies of medical equipment, having adequate testing, banning the wildlife trade, and saving nature. This article identifies four key ways to … Read More
Last year was quite wet in terms of the rainfall. This helped promote an amazing super bloom. It also finally allowed the intermittent streams to fill up and flow. An intermittent stream ceases to flow during dry periods. A perennial … Read More
This insect goes by many names: stink bug, darkling beetle, clown beetle, and pinacate beetle. It is jet black in coloring and there are 1400 species within the family. Why does it have the name stink bug? You guessed it, … Read More
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Nature is a mutable cloud which is always and never the same.” We find photos with clouds so amazing. Clouds offer a texture rich environment that a simple blue sky just can’t compete with. While … Read More
This beautiful yellow flower is called golden yarrow. It grows in many plant communities, including: yellow pine forest, red fir forest, lodgepole forest, subapline forest, foothill woodland, chaparral and valley grassland. There can be up to 30 blooms in a … Read More