June E-Newsletter Released

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Learn about how humans impact our wildlands and their inhabitants and why dogs are only allowed in some places. Following park rules is a must to maintain the ecological integrity of the land. Also, information on new heli-hydrants is covered as well. View the June 2021 E-Newsletter.

Visioning Process May Begin

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The Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority is hosting a virtual meeting Wednesday night at 6 PM to discuss the future of the Tres Hermanos land. This visioning process will help outline the thoughts, ideas, and expectations of the property. Hills For Everyone supports doing a resource inventory first to understand the landscape before determining its future potential uses. In other words, know what you have before you make plans that may be contrary to the natural resources. View the Chino Champion … Read More

SB 266 Approved Unanimously By Senate

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Senate Bill 266, our Chino Hills State Park expansion bill, just passed out of the Senate with a 40-0 vote. It remains unanimously supported and a bi-partisan bill! Thanks Senator Josh Newman for working with us on the Senate side and authoring the bill. We look forward to closely working with Assemblyman Phillip Chen to get it through the Assembly next! Stay tuned! 🎉🎉

Ridgeline Properties Funded

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It has been less than a year since we made an announcement like this (and we hope this trend continues!). Chino Hills State Park was created along ridgeline boundaries to protect the viewshed for visitors and watershed for wildlife. Today, we are thrilled to announce that the Wildlife Conservation Board voted to fund two more ridgeline acquisitions—both properties have been coveted since the late 1970s!! View our Press Release. Shopoff Realty Investments (Eastbridge property shown above) was a willing seller in a transaction to … Read More

Press Release on Acquisition Funding

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Hills For Everyone is thrilled to announce that two ridgeline parcels immediately adjacent to Chino Hills State Park have been funded by the Wildlife Conservation Board for conservation acquisition from willing sellers. Both properties have been coveted for their prominent ridgeline positions since the late 1970s. Escrow is expected to close in the next couple of weeks on both properties bringing them into conservation status. View the Press Release and Acquisition Map.

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