What do the deadly Los Angeles fires mean for the city’s wildlife?
- Wildfires in Los Angeles have killed at least 10 people and destroyed over 10,000 structures, continuing to burn as of Friday.
- Climate change is influencing the frequency and intensity of wildfires, with drier air linked to increased wildfire behavior in the West.
- Exposure to wildfire smoke can lead to serious health issues, including asthma attacks and decreased lung function, especially in vulnerable communities.
- Habitat conservation efforts are being severely impacted by the fires, threatening both wildlife and the sustainability of affected neighborhoods.
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