March E-Newsletter
The 3Bs: Brea, Boards, and Badgers. Get information on a project proposed in Brea, appointments to Boards and Councils, and badgers in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. View the Hills For Everyone March e-newsletter.
The 3Bs: Brea, Boards, and Badgers. Get information on a project proposed in Brea, appointments to Boards and Councils, and badgers in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. View the Hills For Everyone March e-newsletter.
Accurate maps are critically important to making informed decisions about land use planning. Those “blank spots” or “white space” on a map… may actually be parkland. Thanks to the The Nature Conservancy for this article on the importance of getting … Read More
Hills For Everyone updates regularly its base map for the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. This map outlines the status of lands in the 31 mile long Wildlife Corridor, including existing publicly and privately protected natural lands, properties privately owned, threatened … Read More
This map shows the Southern California basin from 400 miles in space. The Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor is shown in green between the two white arrows. Download this Satelite Map as a PDF.
Scientists have designated 20 worldwide “Hot Spots.” These are places rich in species diversity, yet are threatened by imminent development. The Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor is situated in one of these Hot Spots. This Hot Spot is an area second … Read More
Chino HillsState Park has been created with 33 separate acquisitions, all by willing sellers. It is the most complicated set of acquisitions in State Park history. The project has received the support of democrats and republicans alike in four counties … Read More
HFE documented 106 separate fire points of origin in its updated study. The majority of fire causes are unknown, but of the known causes: arson, automobiles, and fireworks take the lead. Icons delineate the fire’s cause, use the maps legend … Read More
Through its Fire Study, Hills For Everyone documented 106 separate fire points of origin in its 2019 study. Flames in color have a known cause, while flames in grey have an unknown cause. Download the Fire Ignitions Map as a … Read More
On November 15, 2008 two fires started on opposite ends of the hills about two hours apart. The first fire ignited near the 91 Freeway on the eastern side of the hills in Corona by an automobile exhaust catching dry brush on … Read More