Tarantula Season
We saw this tarantula in Chino Hills State Park yesterday. It is mating season, so give them the space they need to find “the one.” Check out how it hunkers down in between rocks!
We saw this tarantula in Chino Hills State Park yesterday. It is mating season, so give them the space they need to find “the one.” Check out how it hunkers down in between rocks!
We work with officials across all levels of government and on both sides of the aisle. Today, thanks to Sea and Sage Audubon Society, we participated in an environmental roundtable with Congresswoman Katie Porter.
Last night Hills For Everyone presented a sneak peek on its updated Fire Study for Chino Hills State Park. This particular presentation was for the Rio Hondo Chapter of the Sierra Club. If your organization, association, or group is interested in a presentation — we have any number to offer. Reach out to us.
This e-newsletter covers three key topics: (1) Hills For Everyone has expanded its wildfire study for Chino Hills State Park. (2) Engaging in the public process affects change, we encourage you to do it. (3) There are many ways to support our work–consider a gift. View the e-newsletter or subscribe.
We are at the Tres Hermanos Conservation Authority meeting at the City of Industry. Recommended actions on the agenda include retaining a law firm, passing two year (FY 2018-19 and 2019-20) budget, as well as an amendment to the maintenance agreement with the San Gabriel Valley Conservation Corps.