State Park Ridge Line Protections

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Did you know that Chino Hills State Park was created along ridge line boundaries? This means that once visitors are inside the heart of the park, they don’t know that 18 million people are just on the other side of the ridge lines. Also, protecting the ridge lines protects the watersheds, keeping them intact, and allowing wildlife to enjoy unpolluted water. And, there are still more ridge lines to protect. (Video: 360 degree view of Chino Hills State Park from … Read More

Subscribe to our Email List

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Are you on our email list? If not, why not? Things to know:1. We only send out emails once a month–we promise not to inundate your inbox.2. We have on occasion announced a local meeting by geography… that’s why we ask to know where you are.3. We will never release, sell, or rent your name or email to anyone, ever. So, why not subscribe??

Giving Tuesday

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As a friendly reminder, we are participating in #GivingTuesday tomorrow (December 3rd). Matches start at 5 AM and donations must be made through Facebook to Hills For Everyone. It is “first come, first matched”… so donate early! Use the blue “Donate” button just below and to the right of our banner image on our Facebook page. Donate online.

E-newsletter

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We are grateful for you, Happy Thanksgiving! – https://mailchi.mp/dc4f08…/november-2019-enewsletter-4676441 This e-newsletter features three articles: (1) a preview of the upcoming Giving Tuesday effort (December 3), (2) our hike with Assemblymember Phillip Chen, and (3) the Habitat Authority’s presentation on Brea Canyon Road concerns.

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