Visitors Asked to Stay on Trails

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Many of our local natural lands are experiencing a wildflower bloom. Did you know picking the flowers is not allowed? (They are a protected resource.) Did you know that going off trail ruins natural resources? (This creates new trails that impact the park and reduce visitor safety.) Did you know walking on wildflowers kills future blooms? (The wildflowers won’t go to seed next year.) Claire Schlotterbeck of Hills For Everyone, founders of Chino Hills State Park, reminds visitors of the … Read More

State Park Proposed Expansion

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Word is now on the street via this Champion Newspapers article. Hills For Everyone has partnered with Senator Ling Ling Chang to introduce legislation that allows for targeted willing seller acquisitions to expand and complete Chino Hills State Park. At some point we may need your help reaching out to legislators to support this bill. Stay tuned.View the Chino Champion article.

Wildlands & Wildfire Workshop

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Today we were at the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) focusing on a study of wildfire, water, wildlands, and policy. The study being worked on is just at the beginning and will take a few years to complete. We will keep you posted how it impacts and influences the Wildlife Corridor.

HFE’s February E-Newsletter

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May the green hillsides and snow capped mountains remind you of the importance of our local conservation work. We have two exciting announcements: a settlement agreement preserving the Tres Hermanos property and our annual recap of our work in 2018. And, because a lot of questions on the reasons for trail closures post-rain event have been asked, we are sharing information on why closures are necessary. Review the February 2019 E-Newsletter. Subscribe to our email list.

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