San Juan Hill Presentation
Looking to learn a little bit about Chino Hills State Park? You are in luck! State Park Volunteer Barbara Deck spends about 38 minutes giving the history of San Juan Hill–the highest point in the State Park. Check it out!
Looking to learn a little bit about Chino Hills State Park? You are in luck! State Park Volunteer Barbara Deck spends about 38 minutes giving the history of San Juan Hill–the highest point in the State Park. Check it out!
We are always pleased to partner with others, like the Chino Hills State Park Interpretive Association and Chino Hills State Park to make progress on preservation, restoration, access, and recreation to our public lands. And a shout out to all the volunteers too! Go team! View the Chino Champion article.
Lightning Strike Causes Fire in State Park 🔥 This e-newsletter covers Hills For Everyone’s 30×30 work, a five acre wildfire, the prohibition of e-bikes in the State Park, and an upcoming bird of prey presentation. View the Hills For Everyone July E-Newsletter.
Did you know that waxy leaves help retain moisture? Yep! It is similar to us humans putting Chapstick on our lips. This waxy surface is especially helpful in dry environments. It basically reflects light and reduces evaporation through the leaves. #PlantAdaptations#Leaves#Adaptations
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