July E-Newsletter Released

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The excessive heat seems to be drawing out all sorts of wildlife!  Remember to keep your animals and their food or water dishes inside.  This newsletter includes three updates: the recent tour of the proposed Hidden Oaks project in Chino Hills, the sighting of a cougar in the State Park, and a Save The Date for our next Stop Madrona fundraiser.   Enjoy this brief update and your summer plans for August! View the newsletter.

Mountain Lion Spotted in Park

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From Chino Hills State Park staff: Still getting reports of mountain lion sightings in and near Chino Hills State Park. These predators roam miles through vast territories and are an essential element in the food chain and health of the ecosystem. Be alert and aware while enjoying the park! You can obtain more information on mountain lions on the California Department of Fish and Wildlife website.

Brea Brush Fire on 4th of July

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In case you hadn’t heard there was a 2-3 acre brush fire in Carbon Canyon (Brea side) around 2:30 this morning (July 4th). Below are a few photos. Damp morning conditions, low winds, and low temps appear to have aided the fire agencies working the fire. It appears the fire burned the OCTA ‪‎Hayashi‬ Preserve. This is an IMPORTANT reminder to follow all local rules about fireworks. Tubes, spinners, sparklers, bottle rockets, firecrackers, etc. are ALL fireworks. Do NOT risk … Read More

Celebrate the 4th of July, Safely

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Most cities surrounding Chino Hills State Park do not allow fireworks and neither does the Park.  The weeks before and after the Fourth of July have the most incidents of illegal fireworks starting fires in the Park. Please report any suspicious or illegal activities in the State Park by calling 911.  Report that it is occurring in Chino Hills State Park.  You should be transferred to the Park’s Emergency Dispatch Center, which is where you’ll report the location of the … Read More

Rattlesnakes and Summertime

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If you’ve lived in the region for any length of time you know that snakes live here too. They like to sun themselves to raise their body temperature.  On hot days especially you may find them on the sidewalk, street, on a trail or even in your yard.  Snakes provide a necessary balance to our ecosystem.  Without snakes, the rodent (think mice and rat) population will increase rapidly.  If you encounter a snake at your house, use your garden hose … Read More

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