2021 Recap Video

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Hills For Everyone focuses its efforts on the preservation of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. This video captures some of the highlights of our work from 2021. The focus is maintaining the highest predator–cougars–and their movement areas. Several wildlife corridors have already been protected (Coal Canyon and Harbor Blvd.) and several remain at risk (Brea Canyon Rd. and Hacienda Blvd.). Two proposals could sever the connectivity: the widening of Brea Canyon Rd. and the expansion of the Hsi Lai Temple. … Read More

State Park Bill To Grow Park

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Here’s a little history: The eastern ridgeline was identified by the State Legislature in the Chino Hills State Park (CHSP) Feasibility Study (1977) as acquisitions that would ultimately complete the Park. It is further recorded in the Park’s General Plan in 1999. By 2008, State Parks agreed to a settlement agreement to add lands into the Park with walnut woodlands within 10 years. That same year, however, acquisitions statewide end and *all* State Parks stop growing. In fact, Hills For … Read More

Will the Governor Expand the State Park?

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Many thanks to Steve Scauzillo of the Southern California News Group for his continued coverage of the Senator Josh Newman bill SB 266, which Hills For Everyone sponsored. The bill, which expands Chino Hills State Park by 1,530 acres, is on California Governor’s desk, and we hope he chooses to sign it! View the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin article.

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