North Etiwanda Preserve project complete

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NEpreserve.JPGAndy Morales (Guiding Young Cloud), right, of the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe lead a bird song at the North Etiwanda Preserve on Saturday. Visit a photo gallery by Staff Photographer Thomas Cordova to see more pictures.


"If people forgot (about the preserve), then all our exercise would be on the treadmill."
-- Autumn Hunt, 9, of Upland

"The great thing about this is it's close to home."
-- Anita Hunt, Autumn's grandmother, also from Upland

"I'm jumping up and down, I'm really excited. Well, I'm not really jumping up and down."
-- Supervisor Paul Biane

Read the complete story from today's paper.

4 Comments

mariann said:

Nice event. Not so good photographer..

Wendy Leung Author Profile Page said:

Gasp! How can you not like the pics, mariann?

Wendy:

Thanks for covering this event. This looks like a wonderful enhancement to the area, & I'm looking forward to checking it out (hopefully sooner than later). Also have to offer my support to Thomas Cordova, as I thought his photos were excellent.

mariann said:

Some pictures totally out of focus.
It can be hard when taking fast moving objects but that was not the case.
I am glad some like them.

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