March E-Newsletter
The 3Bs: Brea, Boards, and Badgers. Get information on a project proposed in Brea, appointments to Boards and Councils, and badgers in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. View the Hills For Everyone March e-newsletter.
The 3Bs: Brea, Boards, and Badgers. Get information on a project proposed in Brea, appointments to Boards and Councils, and badgers in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. View the Hills For Everyone March e-newsletter.
Accurate maps are critically important to making informed decisions about land use planning. Those “blank spots” or “white space” on a map… may actually be parkland. Thanks to the The Nature Conservancy for this article on the importance of getting “nature on the map.” Read The Nature Conservancy’s article.
Hills For Everyone updates regularly its base map for the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. This map outlines the status of lands in the 31 mile long Wildlife Corridor, including existing publicly and privately protected natural lands, properties privately owned, threatened and proposed developments. Download the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor Map as a PDF.
This map shows the Southern California basin from 400 miles in space. The Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor is shown in green between the two white arrows. Download this Satelite Map as a PDF.
This map shows the Southern California basin in black and white. The areas in black are urbanized with houses, roads and buildings, while the areas in white are either permanently protected or currently natural lands. Download this Gap Map as a PDF.