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Sometimes when funding becomes tight, park agencies must become adaptable. Using funding mechanisms that are creative and different to keep providing adequate services are needed. For example, the Puente Hills Habitat Authority has Measure PH on the ballot on the western side of the hills. If this ballot measure is passed, it will create a Community Facilities District that will help fund important ranger services that lead to better emergency response times, faster removal of homeless encampments, more restoration work, … Read More

September E-Newsletter

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Hills For Everyone’s September E-Newsletter features three celebrations! First, the Habitat Authority 30 year anniversary, the Land and Water Conservation Fund’s 60 year anniversary, and the close of Biodiversity Week with Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot. Check it out! View the September E-Newsletter.

Sep. 14 – Celebrating 30×30

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To celebrate California Biodiversity Week, yesterday, Hills For Everyone joined organizations, agencies, and tribes from around the Southland to discuss how we will achieve the state’s goal to protect 30% of California’s lands and waters by 2030 (30×30). Hills For Everyone continues to advance conservation projects in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor to contribute to 30×30 locally. We have also taken a leadership role through Power In Nature and on the Partnership Coordinating Committee, appointed by CA Natural Resources Agency … Read More

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