SIERRA SAGE PRESENTS: Protecting Orange Hills Register

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Wed, Mar 25, 20266:30 PM8:30 PM  (Pacific)

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SIERRA SAGE PRESENTS: Protecting Orange Hills

When it comes to protecting the places we love, every day citizens can make a difference

24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA 92692, USA

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33.60151500,-117.65148000 Linda Pauer lkpauer@gmail.com MM/DD/yyyy amOUuwqNAzpGSXwtHmnd12740

Organized By: Sierra Sage of SOC Group

Location24932 Veterans Way, Mission Viejo, CA 92692, USA

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Linda Pauer
   lkpauer@gmail.com


From the coastal bluffs of Crystal Cove to the wild heart of Laguna Canyon, communities across Orange County have successfully challenged powerful developers, and turned threatened land into lasting public parks and preserves. These inspiring victories remind us that with vision, persistence, and collective action, we can protect Orange Hills and leave a legacy of open space, wildlife, and natural beauty for future generations.

Priorities for Orange Hills
The key priorities for Orange Hills focus on connecting Irvine Regional Park and Peters Canyon Regional Park, ensuring that both wildlife and people can safely cross Santiago Canyon Road and Jamboree Road. This connection will help create an integrated park area totaling 1,245 acres. 

Within this expansive parkland, critical corridors will be protected for mountain lions and other mammals. The plan also includes the development of family-friendly trails, challenging hikes that lead to grand vistas, and the establishment of restoration and preservation areas. Notably, the project will help preserve a prehistoric Native American village site, honoring the region’s cultural heritage.

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