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How L.A.’s bird population was shaped by historic redlining and racist loan practices


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Oct. 11, 2023

How L.A.'s bird population was shaped by historic redlining and racist loan practices

When it comes to the Los Angeles Basin, researchers say that bird species are remarkably segregated.

In a new study, the researchers argue that the difference in bird populations is a lasting consequence of racist home-lending practices from decades ago, as well as modern wealth disparities.
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