February E-Newsletter

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Stunning Wildflowers Blooming in the Hills… This e-newsletter features the recent radio interview Melanie Schlotterbeck did on our work, highlights the hard work of volunteers removing miles of barbed wire fencing and the proper wildflower viewing etiquette! View the February E-Newsletter.

Volunteers Needed

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Are you interested in volunteering to remove barbed wire in the State Park to eliminate barriers for wildlife movement? If so, we are looking for *very sturdy* volunteers for this project deep in the park. Volunteers will drive to the site and work in two different locations. Date: Friday, October 21st Time: 7 AM – 12 PM Want to volunteer? Contact Mary@chinohillsstatepark.org.

2021 Recap Video

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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

March E-Newsletter

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This e-newsletter covers how the State Park bill moved through the Natural Resources Committee today and how volunteers remove barbed wire in the Park. Also, we encourage you to get involved with the Housing Element updates in your community! Check out our March E-Newsletter.

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