February E-Newsletter
A Review of 2024 and A Glimpse at the 2025 Challenges View our February E-Newsletter.
A Review of 2024 and A Glimpse at the 2025 Challenges View our February E-Newsletter.
Check out the article on our efforts to protect lands adjacent to Chino Hills State Park and how the budget deficit and proposed funding cuts to conservation allocations could risk 45 years of work! Read the OC Register article.
Spring 2022 Newsletter (925KB PDF) Highlights: Saving Coal Canyon (Again) Park Grows Again Brea 265 Dispatch Phone Numbers Esperanza Hills Update Fire Damage Repair
Hills For Everyone focuses its efforts on the preservation of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. This video captures some of the highlights of our work from 2021. The focus is maintaining the highest predator–cougars–and their movement areas. Several wildlife corridors have already been protected (Coal Canyon and Harbor Blvd.) and several remain at risk (Brea Canyon Rd. and Hacienda Blvd.). Two proposals could sever the connectivity: the widening of Brea Canyon Rd. and the expansion of the Hsi Lai Temple. … Read More