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Historic redlining in California cities linked to disparities in urban wildlife presence: Study
The historic practice of redlining may have led to the redistribution of wildlife populations in four of California's largest cities, a new study has found. Neighborhoods that were subject to the discriminatory practice in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Oakland all have less native and non-native wildlife biodiversity compared to that of greenlined areas, according to the study, published on Tuesday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “There are stark differences in habitat complexity between greenlined and redlined neighborhoods across the state,” lead author Cesar O. Estien, a graduate student in environmental science at the University of California,

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