Cougars Suffering

with No Comments

While this may be hard to read, it is an important reminder that we need to do better to protect these beautiful creatures from the harmful effects of habitat isolation. Genetic defects are because of mating with close relatives (inbreeding). That’s why Hills For Everyone continues to work on connectivity solutions in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor.

State Park Passes Available

with No Comments

California State Parks is selling its 2022 annual park passes for $195 and include California’s most popular destinations like the beaches. Passes are valid for 12 months from the date of purchase, and do not expire on 12/31. These passes do not cover camping or off road vehicle park fees. In addition, day use fees are now $10 per vehicle with no charge for walk/bike in visitors. Purchasing these passes support the maintenance and operation of our state park system. … Read More

Loss of Dr. E.O. Wilson

with No Comments

The world has lost a bright star in the world of conservation, Edward O. Wilson. Known as “Ant Man” or “Charles Darwin’s natural heir,” Dr. Wilson was an entomologist focused on bringing evolutionary biology to the spotlight. His research on ants, understanding of evolution, and study of this (then) new topic of “island biogeography” launched the current science behind conservation and landscape connectivity worldwide. He calculated that the bigger the island, the more species (biodiversity) it had, and the smaller … Read More

1 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 242

Accessibility Toolbar

Translate »