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.

SB 266 Passes Out of Appropriations

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Hills For Everyone is pleased to announce our sponsored bill Senate Bill 266, which expands Chino Hills State Park, has passed Senate Appropriations Committee with bi-partisan and unanimous support. It goes to the Senate Floor next. Thanks to Senator Josh Newman and his staff for their work on this important issue. Thanks to our team at TrattenPrice Consulting too! ❤️❤️

The Protected Lands Answer

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The answer is B. 23.1 million acres have already been permanently protected in California. This means the collective “we” need to still conserve eight million acres by 2030 to reach the 30×30 goal. Hills For Everyone has identified around 9,000 acres of immediate importance for conservation for the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor to ensure the landscape is protected and connected for the future.

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