Parkland Gets Funding Throughout OC

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We are thrilled to have our work on Chino Hills State Park showcased in conjunction with partners across the region like The Trust for Public Land and Rise Up Willowick. Residents and non-profits advocating for land protection is not a new thing, but it sure has gained momentum with the pandemic and realization of the need for more local outdoor options. View the Voice of OC article.

Dog on Dirt Trails Don’t Mix

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State Parks are not created for dogs. State Parks are created to protect the native plants and animals. For example, when dogs urinate, their scent can disrupt the normal foraging of mule deer whose nourishment needs are highly specific. You may see your dog as a pet, but a deer smells a canine predator. Chino Hills State Park also offers an array of dangers to your pet: ticks, inhaled foxtails, and rattlesnake bites are just a few. It is certainly … Read More

Chaparral is All Over California

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Did you know that chaparral is a shrubland habitat found in every county in California? Yep! It is especially found in foothill elevations and is adapted to hotter and drier summers with wetter winters. Many shrubs have evolved to have small tough leaves to reduce water loss. Visit https://californiachaparral.org/chaparral/ for great information.

Press Coverage on Acquisitions

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Thanks to the Voice of OC for its coverage of our important work adjacent to Chino Hills State Park. For 40 years Hills For Everyone has been advocating for preservation of the lands in this article. We are thrilled to see the progress and hope to share good news in the weeks to come! Stay tuned! View the Voice of OC article.

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