Support Our Conservation Work

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Taking a moment to look back at the last 30 years means we relive some important moments. Because of your support, Hills For Everyone (HFE) has: We could use your year-end financial support to secure more wildlands in the Puente-Chino Hills. Please donate online to support this work. Because cougars’ home ranges have been diminished by roads and development, Southern California cougars have been temporarily listed as a California Endangered Species. Thankfully, that means they get extra protections under the law … Read More

October E-Newsletter

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Hills For Everyone’s October E-Newsletter features a warning about red flag days this fall. Additionally, we also cover a status change for the burrowing owl, an upcoming virtual event on Measure PH, and a book written on wildlife corridors that features one of our local underpasses. Check it out! View our October E-Newsletter.

Editorial on Protecting Cougars

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The Los Angeles Times published an editorial on the threats facing cougar populations locally and statewide. Humans have greatly impacted the cougar count because of roads, encroachment, and rodenticides. As the Editorial Board correctly stated, we need to consider how to reduce our impacts on these populations or they will forever vanish from the landscape. View the Los Angeles Times Editorial.

Remembering P-22

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The Los Angeles Times did a spectacular write up on P-22’s life, legacy, and death. We encourage you to read it, to understand it, and to support groups like Hills For Everyone working to link landscapes together for wildlife connectivity. View the Los Angeles Times obituary for P-22. As part of the backstory: the creation of the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing was inspired by the lack of habitat connectivity between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Simi Hills at the … Read More

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