January 2026 E-Newsletter
New Year Starts off Green! Check out the January 2026 Hills For Everyone E-Newsletter, which includes: Read the E-Newsletter.Sign Up for the E-Newsletter.
New Year Starts off Green! Check out the January 2026 Hills For Everyone E-Newsletter, which includes: Read the E-Newsletter.Sign Up for the E-Newsletter.
The Trump Administration is proposing four critical changes to the Endangered Species Act. This law has been in place since President Nixon signed it into law in 1973. The Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor has numerous federally listed threatened and endangered species. Hills For Everyone opposes the rule changes. Submit a comment immediately. It can be as simple as: “I opposed the rule change and support maintaining existing federal protections for endangered species.” DEADLINE: Monday, December 22, 2025 There are four … Read More
A secret backroom deal is gutting CEQA—our key environmental law. SB 607 silences the public and bypasses democracy. Call your reps NOW to stop it. Act by June 26! Learn more: https://loom.ly/6-Ko1As Call your state representatives: https://loom.ly/cF24TjQ
In place of our usual monthly e-newsletter, this month we are focused on a call to action. This Earth Day, we’re celebrating the power of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA)—a cornerstone of environmental protection that ensures the community is heard. For over 45 years, CEQA has helped safeguard our parks, wildlife, and air and water quality, making it an essential tool in the ongoing fight for a healthier planet. The California Environmentally Quality Act, known as CEQA (see qua), has been … Read More
Hills For Everyone is concerned about the recent loss of Forest Service employees because the health of the Cleveland National Forest is linked to the health of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. If you care about public lands or the Wildlife Corridor, call or email your federal elected officials. Tell them to defend public lands and re-instate public land employees. Congressional Leaders Senators In 1908, Congress created the Cleveland National Forest naming it after President Grover Cleveland. It consists of … Read More