There are many reasons the lands within the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor have been protected. This section focuses on the background, history, and planning efforts within the Corridor.
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- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
View frequently asked questions about the Wildlife Corridor and get informative answers. - MAPS OF THE WILDLIFE CORRIDOR
Download maps of the Wildlife Corridor that depict protected open spaces, threatened lands, and other important visuals. - RESTORATION
Discover efforts on both sides of the hills to restore the land to its native habitats. - PARTNERS
Read the background on federal, state, regional, and local agencies, and non-profits that have united efforts to preserve the Wildlife Corridor. - SAVING OPEN SPACE
Understand the many ingredients that go into preserving natural lands from poorly planned developments. - ACQUISITIONS
See the state investment table of acquisitions in the Wildlife Corridor and a list of chronological acquisitions of Chino Hills State Park. - 30×30 CAMPAIGN
View the work Hills For Everyone did identifying possible conservation opportunities for the State Natural Resources Agency’s 30×30 campaign in partnership with Friends of Harbors, Beaches and Parks and a conservation coalition.