Rattlesnakes and Summertime

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If you’ve lived in the region for any length of time you know that snakes live here too. They like to sun themselves to raise their body temperature.  On hot days especially you may find them on the sidewalk, street, on a trail or even in your yard.  Snakes provide a necessary balance to our ecosystem.  Without snakes, the rodent (think mice and rat) population will increase rapidly.  If you encounter a snake at your house, use your garden hose … Read More

Off-Leash Dogs Pose Risk, Obey Rules

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This is an important reminder to not only keep your dog on leash, but also to only use trails where dogs are allowed. While it may fun to bring Fido out, there are risk for the dog (rattlesnake bites) and risks for the wildlife (injury or death). Many people don’t realize when a coyote smells dog urine or feces, the dog has invaded its territory. Please obey all signs, trail maps and bulletins. Descriptions of what is allowed in the … Read More

Chino Hills State Park

"As we celebrate the centennial, we should also remember that, although one act of Congress and a presidential signature can put a park on the map, the work of preserving these places and their stories falls to us too, as citizens, as owners, and it's never done." (David Quammen, National Geographic Magazine "The Power of Parks" January 2016 Edition). We at Hills For Everyone agree. Our work is not done in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. This video shows our legacy project: the protection of Chino Hills State Park from East Fenceline Trail.

Posted by Hills For Everyone on Wednesday, March 9, 2016

The Power of Parks

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“As we celebrate the centennial, we should also remember that, although one act of Congress and a presidential signature can put a park on the map, the work of preserving these places and their stories falls to us too, as citizens, as owners, and it’s never done.” (David Quammen, National Geographic Magazine “The Power of Parks” January 2016 Edition). We at Hills For Everyone agree. Our work is not done in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. This video shows our … Read More

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