This is What We're Fighting For!

Hello everyone,

As the project curator, I desire to ensure everyone involved with this project has a common goal, a common paradise, a common hotspot of life we can all say we are supporting. To bring out this message, I am currently creating a beautiful presentation, illustrating the beauty and diversity of life in the Puente-Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor. I could be taking this presentation to various nonprofits in the area, such as the Diamond Bar Preservation Foundation and Hills for Everyone, also the Diamond Bar City Council. Any critiques on these slides are greatly welcome!

Link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QMAJiiUnDu9Hz7PUPydZNjCzF7zso8GpvrVAoOcx2Ng/edit#slide=id.g260fce6f55_0_258

Posted on September 10, 2017 09:58 PM by diego4nature diego4nature

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Diego, this is wonderful. However, why not add a map of all the observation locations and define the "puente hills" as including the City of Diamond Bar and Rowland Heights? Technically, the area is designated: Southern California Mountains & Valleys. This region contributes to the disignated Puente Chino Hills Wildlife Corridor.

Posted by rsmithnaturalist over 6 years ago

Thank you for your feedback! Unfortunately I have not found a method of transferring the map to the slides presentation, perhaps a link would be a convenient method. And yes, I have actually included the hills near Rowland Heights in the project too, so that works out very well. Thank you!

Posted by diego4nature over 6 years ago

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