Tarantula Season
We saw this tarantula in Chino Hills State Park yesterday. It is mating season, so give them the space they need to find “the one.” Check out how it hunkers down in between rocks!
We saw this tarantula in Chino Hills State Park yesterday. It is mating season, so give them the space they need to find “the one.” Check out how it hunkers down in between rocks!
Bobcats mainly hunt rabbits and rodents. They do it with stealth and patience, seizing their prey with one great leap. (However, this bobcat missed…) They are highly adaptable and have been seen playing with rocks and gourds. A mother bobcat … Read More
Join us Sunday, September 8th to be Fire Prepared… This e-newsletter covers three key topics: (1) The upcoming Fire Presentations on Sunday, September 8th, (CORRECTION from Saturday listing) (2) The environmental roundtable with Congresswoman Katie Porter, and (3) Areas impacted … Read More
Another day, another decision on Esperanza Hills by the OC Board of Supervisors. It was appalling to see the two female County Supervisors walk up and HUG the developer prior to the meeting. Thanks to Supervisor Wagner and Chaffee for … Read More
We work with officials across all levels of government and on both sides of the aisle. Today, thanks to Sea and Sage Audubon Society, we participated in an environmental roundtable with Congresswoman Katie Porter.
This is such a cool story. Great work to our friends connecting landscapes in other areas of Southern California. We have our work cut out for us! View the USA Today article.
It is sad to see that the public got in the way of the fire agencies for the recent Chino Hills Star Fire hampering efforts to contain the fire. Please don’t risk other homes or lives because you want a … Read More
The state bird of California is the quail. It has a distinctive plume and lives in groups known as coveys. They hunt by foraging seeds and leaves on the ground. They also nest on the ground in shallow depressions lined … Read More
Last night Hills For Everyone presented a sneak peek on its updated Fire Study for Chino Hills State Park. This particular presentation was for the Rio Hondo Chapter of the Sierra Club. If your organization, association, or group is interested … Read More