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María Paula Rubiano A.

Reporter, ¸£Àû¼§ÊÓÆµ magazine

Articles by María Paula Rubiano A.

Street Trees Could Plant the Seed for a More Equitable Los Angeles
September 27, 2020 — The city has a growing green canopy, but its benefits aren't equally distributed. Meet the woman charged with changing that.
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These Masters of the Sky Can Fly for Hours (or Days) While Barely Flapping
September 04, 2020 — Seven extraordinary examples of birds that figured out how to let the wind do the work for them.
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Why Leashing Dogs Is an Easy Way to Protect Birds and Their Chicks
August 18, 2020 — Dog owners might not realize it, but ample research shows how unleashed canines can disrupt and harm wildlife
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In Los Angeles, Rich Neighborhoods Enjoy More Street Trees and a Lot More Birds
July 07, 2020 — City-owned trees—especially native species—offer important habitat for urban birds, a study finds. But the benefits aren't evenly distributed.
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Microplastics Are Literally Raining on Our National Parks and Wilderness Areas
June 17, 2020 — According to a new study, up to 300 million bottles’ worth of plastic particles per year landed on 11 remote protected areas in the West.
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