A Walk On the Wild Side
Nature is everywhere… above you and below you. Even this little stink bug is on a mission. And, everything plays a role in our environment.
Nature is everywhere… above you and below you. Even this little stink bug is on a mission. And, everything plays a role in our environment.
Remember to look up at the night sky … the peak is Sunday, August 12th to Monday August 13th.
It’s that time again… when we see tarantulas out and about. Check out this video from Chino Hills State Park. Remember to give the tarantula space. Every plant and animal has a role in our ecosystem… even if they give us … Read More
Poison oak was also out in its full glory. Remember “leaves of three, leave it be.”
Today we toured the project site of the proposed Prado Raceway in Riverside County. It sits adjacent to the 71 freeway and abuts Chino Hills State Park. The Environmental Impact Report is due out before the end of the year.
We are proud to have been a part of this effort. Clearly based on these comments, Supervisor Do has already affirmed it will be approved again–and there is more to do. So without reviewing the new information, Supervisor Do has … Read More
Wow. This was a complete about face for the courts. The Matrix Oil project decision, which had been stopped in the court, was just reversed. The old contract between Whittier and Matrix is expired. This decision allows the oil company … Read More
Another twist in the solar farm story for the City of Industry and Tres Hermanos. Apparently, they City has terminated its lease agreement with the San Gabriel Valley Water and Power–who is now contesting the termination. Concerns cited by one … Read More
Join Chino Hills State Park and Hills For Everyone on Saturday, July 21st from 5:00-6:30 PM at the Rolling M Ranch Campfire Center. (NOTE: The date changed to due extreme heat forecasted for July 7th) Come learn “s’more”* about the … Read More
Here is the video clip of the Madrona project approvals being rescinded. Brea City Attorney Jim Markman provides the introduction, Councilmember Marty Simonoff moves to rescind the approvals, Councilmember Christine Marick seconds the motion, and it was approved unanimously.