Drought/Wildfires Improve Wildflowers

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Everyone recognizes that vibrant orange of the California Poppy against the green hillsides. The bloom this year could be good, great or a super bloom–time will tell. Fire and drought coupled with massive rains tend to cause a massive bloom. Chino Hills State Park Senior Environmental Specialist Ken Kietzer says with temps staying cool it helps keep the blooms. Remember, don’t create new trails to blooms, don’t pick the flowers, and don’t trample them. Protect park resources. View the Orange … Read More

Sudden Oak Death

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The bad news: Our trees are dying and the worst is yet to come. From the drought to insect infestations to mold—the once stressed trees are now dying suddenly. The state has identified more than 70 million trees that are dead. This is a significant fire hazard. Hills For Everyone has been involved with the Carbon Canyon Fire Safe Council to ensure our homes and wildlands are protected from wildfires. Tree mortality has been at the top of the list. … Read More

Multiple Fires in July

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There have been multiple fires in July caused by a variety of things.  Here is a short recap of the local fires, some of which burned in the Wildlife Corridor, while others were nearby. July 2, 2015 Loma Ridge near 241 Toll Road in East Orange Three acres burned when this fire broke out. Cause: Vehicle fire Check out the article in the OC Register. July 4, 2015 3600 Block of Fairmont in Yorba Linda Ten acres burned, including a … Read More

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