Chino Hills State Park Expansion Bill (AB 2021)

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Hills For Everyone is pleased to announce we’ve partnered with Assemblymember Phillip Chen to introduce a bill to expand Chino Hills State Park and require the Department of Parks and Recreation to take the lands it has always envisioned to have, into its ownership. Here are the specifics: Three properties have been identified (two willing sellers and one donation) totaling 1,611 acres. View the map below. We’ve identified several sources for acquisition dollars from federal, state, and local funding sources. … Read More

Presentation in Upcoming Fair

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UPDATE: Due to precautionary social distancing measures related to COVID-19, this event is being postponed. Don’t have plans for Saturday, March 28th? Have no fear, there is an opportunity near you! There is a Sustainability Fair offered by the North Orange County Chapter of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby. Hills For Everyone Consultant Melanie Schlotterbeck will be presenting on our Wildfire Study for Chino Hills State Park at this event. Register online.

New Acquisitions Coming Soon

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Hills For Everyone is pleased to announce that funding was just approved by the Wildlife Conservation Board for an acquisition of 320 acres adjacent to Chino Hills State Park. We continue to seek creative ways to preserve additional lands. Escrow should close in the next few months. View the Chino Champion article.

Article in California Oaks Publication

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Last year, Hills For Everyone was asked by the California Oaks/California Wildlife Foundation to write an article on our work protecting Coal Canyon and the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. The publication was released and we uploaded it to our website. Check out the article on page 2. View the California Oaks Newsletter.

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