Yellow Hillsides
Time for another flower photo… in honor of all the (non-native) yellow we are seeing on the hills, here is a California native: California golden violet. Looks like a pansy, eh?
Time for another flower photo… in honor of all the (non-native) yellow we are seeing on the hills, here is a California native: California golden violet. Looks like a pansy, eh?
We were pleased to attend the ceremony celebrating the newly revamped Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority. Check out our photos.
Even though it is April Fool’s Day… this is a friendly reminder that snakes are NO joke. This striped racer (California Whipsnake) was in Sycamore Canyon yesterday. The snake was holding on to the tree with its tail high and face low. This poor lizard was lunch. Always be mindful on the trails… we saw two snakes yesterday on the trails and it wasn’t all that hot out! Watch where you place your feet and only have your dogs on … Read More
Surprise!!! More purple flowers. These beauties are found all over the Puente-Chino Hills: purple nightshade.
This e-newsletter features the recent flights over the hills with elected leaders thanks to our partner EcoFlight. We also highlight the changes to the Chino Hills project proposal Hidden Oaks. And, finally, we featured the Op-Ed on CEQA and housing by Claire Schlotterbeck. View our E-Newsletter or Subscribe to it.