Wildlife Day!
We are so grateful for the suite of wildlife and plant life that make our hills available for conservation funding. Happy World Wildlife Day! Be aware of wildlife and give them plenty of place. These natural areas are their homes.
We are so grateful for the suite of wildlife and plant life that make our hills available for conservation funding. Happy World Wildlife Day! Be aware of wildlife and give them plenty of place. These natural areas are their homes.
Thank you so much to Assemblyman Phillip Chen for his great presentation on SB 266 on the Assembly Floor. The bill passed the floor 63-0 and goes back to the Senate for concurrence on amendments. More progress made! Thanks to … Read More
We are thrilled to have Chino Hills State Park featured in this opinion piece by our consultant Melanie Schlotterbeck. Learn a little bit about how and why the park was created. View the Chino Champion article.
In a very contrasting post to our last one, we are excited to announce that our Chino Hills State Park expansion bill (SB 266 – Senator Josh Newman) unanimously passed the Assembly Appropriations Committee this morning. Next up the Assembly … Read More
More coverage in the Voice of OC on the recent conservation acquisitions. There continues to be more work to do–we won’t let up! And, yes the long term goal is to get these lands into State Park ownership, but our … Read More
A great article on the recent purchase next to Chino Hills State Park. Included in the article was how the land was funded for acquisition. Funds were used from the deer and mountain lion fund–a voter approved proposition (Prop 117). … Read More
We are elated to announced that today 320 acres closed escrow and are now permanently protected. The land, named after its owners: First National Investment Properties (First National), includes ridgelines visible from the popular Lower Aliso Canyon Overlook (as shown in the … Read More
Forty years in the making… the view from Chino Hills State Park of Lower Aliso Canyon is now protected–forever. We are deeply grateful to the landowner, The Conservation Fund, L.A. Mountains, and Wildlife Conservation Board. If you want to support … Read More
Thanks to a wonderful partnership with Friends of Harbors, Beaches & Parks (FHBP), a joint Opinion Editorial was written by our (and FHBP) consultant Melanie Schlotterbeck about opportunities that exist in and around Orange County for conservation acquisitions. Through a … Read More
Through a great partnership with Friends of Harbors, Beaches & Parks (FHBP), Hills For Everyone used FHBP’s Green Vision Map to identify 275 properties (totaling over 30,000 acres) in and around Orange County for possible acquisition. Right now, the California … Read More