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PROJECT UPDATE: New Project Will be Effective as of 5/20/18

Dear Puente-Chino Hills Native Species Project members,

You all have made amazing contributions to this project, made for the Diamond Bar Natural History Project, designed to educate people of the webs of biodiversity within our communities. And I feel gratitude and respect towards all of you, thank you!

However, times are changing and as you may be aware, the projects have been updated on INaturalist. Using this opportunity, I decided to create a new Puente-Chino Hills project under a similar title. This new project has features such as:
-pie charts to visually display our findings
-the ability to automatically accept certain taxa

As a result of this new change, this project will legitimately accept California native species only, no non-native species will be accepted. This is not an act of discrimination towards certain observations, this is rather an act which will fulfill the project's goal of documenting the native flora and fauna of this ...more ↓

Posted on May 20, 2018 06:17 PM by diego4nature diego4nature | 5 comments | Leave a comment
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The Puente-Chino Hills is a critical refuge of biodiversity within the web of urban sprawl in the California Floristic Province. The threatened hillsides and ridges prove to be an important wildlife corridor and harbors important native ecosystems such as Coast Live Oak Woodlands, Coastal Sage Scrub, Chaparral, Riparian Forests, Freshwater Wetlands, and Seasonal Grasslands. There are also ...more ↓

diego4nature created this project on March 20, 2017
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