What’s Your Favorite View?
What is your favorite overlook or view from Chino Hills State Park or within the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority’s Preserve?
What is your favorite overlook or view from Chino Hills State Park or within the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority’s Preserve?
Check out the fun video posts Chino Hills State Park is doing for interpretive lessons during the stay at home orders. These are short and sweet, so they are easy to enjoy anywhere! View the State Park’s YouTube Channel.
Did you know bobcats are the most numerous wild cats in the Americas and are found in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor? They are much smaller than cougars and have smaller territories. Unlike cougars whose tails are nearly as long as their body, bobcats have a short, stubby tail. Bobcats are solitary animals who tend to avoid human contact.
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 the status of your competition area online HERE: https://www.inaturalist.org/proj…/city-nature-challenge-2020
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 stream has a continuous flow in all or parts of the channel year round. (Video: A view of a stream with water flowing from left to right and fresh green growth along the stream channel.)