Successes in 2022, Challenges of 2022
Successes of 2022, Challenges of 2023 Only three days left this year to give! Get your tax deductible gift handled before December 31st! View the electronic fundraising appeal.
Successes of 2022, Challenges of 2023 Only three days left this year to give! Get your tax deductible gift handled before December 31st! View the electronic fundraising appeal.
The Los Angeles Times did a spectacular write up on P-22’s life, legacy, and death. We encourage you to read it, to understand it, and to support groups like Hills For Everyone working to link landscapes together for wildlife connectivity. View the Los Angeles Times obituary for P-22. As part of the backstory: the creation of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing was inspired by the lack of habitat connectivity between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Simi Hills at the … Read More
He found his own home in the Hollywood Hills as a three year old cougar. A location beyond anyone’s wildest imagination–as it is an isolated range. He was a bachelor. He was a beloved ambassador for cougars and other threatened wildlife species across the globe. He inspired the creation of the Wallis-Annenberg Wildlife Crossing at Liberty Canyon. He was P-22. His health in decline from poor human choices (outdoor use of rat poisons, domestic cats outside transmitted diseases to him, … Read More
Hills For Everyone has posted the California Nature Presentation offered to the Southland 30×30 Power In Nature Coalition run by Conservation Consultant Melanie Schlotterbeck. The presentation by Dr. Nathaniel Roth on December 12, 2022 is an hour long. It walks the audience through the various publicly available tools, open data sets, modeling, and explorers available via California Nature. View the Video on Hills For Everyone’s YouTube Channel.
We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of longtime Hills For Everyone (and founding) Board Member Dr. Jack Bath. View our E-Announcement on his legacy and services.