HFE Newsletter
Three updates this January include: the replacement of fire damaged items, removal of additional barbed wire, and the preservation through land donation of 10 more acres by Chino Hills State Park. Read the HFE Newsletter.
Three updates this January include: the replacement of fire damaged items, removal of additional barbed wire, and the preservation through land donation of 10 more acres by Chino Hills State Park. Read the HFE Newsletter.
Will you help make 2022 shine for Hills For Everyone? Your gift to Hills For Everyone will help us continue to conserve land in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. View our final fundraising email for the year. Donate online now!
Your Help is Needed to Protect the Wildlife Corridor! Your generosity helps conserve land, protect wildlife and plants, and maintains our quality of life. Donate today! View our End of the Year E-Appeal. Donate online today!
The world has lost a bright star in the world of conservation, Edward O. Wilson. Known as “Ant Man” or “Charles Darwin’s natural heir,” Dr. Wilson was an entomologist focused on bringing evolutionary biology to the spotlight. His research on ants, understanding of evolution, and study of this (then) new topic of “island biogeography” launched the current science behind conservation and landscape connectivity worldwide. He calculated that the bigger the island, the more species (biodiversity) it had, and the smaller … Read More
Great opportunities exist for preserving land and wildlife–and great threats exist for destroying it. Please consider an end of year gift. It’s tax deductible. View our End of the Year E-Appeal.