Study links historical redlining in LA to distribution of bi

Study links historical redlining in LA to distribution of bird communities

A recent study by Los Angeles researchers found that historic redlining practices contributed to the development of distinct bird communities throughout LA. By aligning census and mapping data from the 1940s to the present with current bird and vegetation distribution data, the researchers demonstrated that greenlined areas, which historically had more green space, tend to have more birds that associate with natural habitat features.

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University Of Southern California , California , United States , Travis Longcore , Los Angeles , Eric Wood , Philip Ethington , Home Owner Loan Corporation , Institute Of The Environment , California State University ,

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