July E-Newsletter
The July E-Newsletter covers:• Milkweed at Chino Hills State Park• Donate to Save Land• Loss of Roland vom Dorp• The Status of CEQA ➡️Read the E-Newsletter.
The July E-Newsletter covers:• Milkweed at Chino Hills State Park• Donate to Save Land• Loss of Roland vom Dorp• The Status of CEQA ➡️Read the E-Newsletter.
Today is Biodiversity Day. In honor of the unique plants and animals in Southern California we encourage you to discover nature. Review these nine ways you can support the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor today and every day. Visit Chino Hills State Park Volunteer Learn more & Donate Learn about the residents of the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor and their needs. All living things need: Many of us are afraid of wild animals and see them as a threat. In reality, … Read More
Stay alert folks!
Highlights:
Dave Myers, Park Visionary Dies
Local Ballot Victories
Defend Our Parks & Forests
Habitats, Houses and Hardening
Tips from an Experienced Evacuee
What You Can’t See… Read More
After concerns were raised about Chino Hills State Park and fuel modification, Hills For Everyone’s Claire Schlotterbeck penned this Opinion Editorial to provide the facts. In short, no neighborhood in Chino Hills immediately abuts the State Park, only private and city open space, therefore clearance isn’t the responsibility of the State Park. The County originally, and later the City of Chino Hills, did a good job planning buffers. Listen to the article, or View the Chino Champion article.