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.
FAQs
View frequently asked questions about the Wildlife Corridor and get informative answers.
Maps
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.
Native People
Learn about the residents who inhabited this region thousands of years ago.
Saving Open Space
Understand the many ingredients that go into preserving natural lands from poorly planned developments.
Partners
Read the background on federal, state, regional, and local agencies, and non-profits that have united efforts to preserve the Wildlife Corridor.
Acquisitions
See the state investment table of acquisitions in the Wildlife Corridor and a map of chronological acquisitions of Chino Hills State Park.