Wildlife Corridor Conservation Authority The Wildlife Corridor Conservation Authority (WCCA) was established to provide for the proper planning, conservation, environmental protection, and maintenance of lands within the Puente-Chino Hills corridor area. Its goal is to assure that sufficient continuity of habitat can be preserved to maintain a functioning wildlife corridor made up of about 40,000 acres of land located between the Santa Ana Mountains and Whittier Hills. WCCA’s governing board consists of representatives from the cities of Brea, Whittier, Diamond Bar, La Habra Heights, the Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy, California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Fish and Game (ex officio member), Los Angeles County, and two public members. A large Advisory Committee meets separately to provide input. The Puente-Chino Hills ecosystem encompasses portions of four counties. Preserving land in the corridor has been a cooperative endeavor with other public agencies and many nonprofit organizations. WCCA consistently provides comments on development proposals and other projects to support environmentally sensitive activities in the corridor. In addition, many WCCA members participate in other planning efforts. Board MembersGlenn Parker, ChairMichael Hughes, Vice ChairKelly ElliottJessica MartinezStan LiuClaire SchlotterbeckIvan SulicNorm Zezula Upcoming Board and Advisory Committee Meetings–Click Here Archive of Board Agendas January 26, 2023 Meeting Cancelled April 13, 2022 Special Meeting Agenda and Meeting Materials February 8, 2022 Meeting Cancelled Governing Board September 14, 2021 – Agenda Governing Board September 14, 2021 – Attachments Governing Board June 8, 2021 CANCELLED Advisory Committee Meeting June 8, 2021 CANCELLED Governing Board January 1, 2021 Minutes Joint Powers Agreement