Evacuation & Poor Communication a Theme in Recent Fires

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This is the first in a three part series of wildfire stories. Esperanza Hills and our fight in partnership with Protect Our Homes and Hills will be featured in one of them. Wildfires continue to be a key concern for Hills For Everyone because of the impacts to people, property, and Chino Hills State Park. View the Voice of OC article.

Tres Hermanos Use Questioned

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Hills For Everyone has been consistent in its position that if Tres Hermanos was really saved for conservation, then an inventory of the natural resources is needed before anything new occurs on the property. The Authority has had two years to do that inventory and it hasn’t. View the Chino Champion article.

USFWS Thanks HFE for its Work

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Our conservation work requires a lot of partnerships at the local, regional, state, and federal level. We were deeply appreciative of the letter we received yesterday from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on the 320 acre acquisition we helped facilitate earlier this year. The Service’s funding was instrumental to this success. Your support, and the support of all of our partners, makes this work possible.

Leave the Mistletoe Behind

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With the holiday season in full swing, we thought we’d remind everyone that our favorite ‘hemiparasitic plant” (aka mistletoe) is protected in our parklands. This means, while it is fun to “kiss under the mistletoe” (virus aside!), if it is found inside Chino Hills State Park or on the Puente Hills Habitat Preservation Authority Preserve-removing it is illegal. So, leave it to its job of stealing water and nutrients from a host plant or shrub and consider buying some fake … Read More

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