Even though NYC is portrayed as a concrete jungle, within it’s corners there’s small man made green spaces allowing species to thrive.
Authors:
Dulce Badillo
Christy Guo
Jose Cruz
December 7, 2022
Even though NYC is portrayed as a concrete jungle, within it’s corners there’s small man made green spaces allowing species to thrive.
Authors:
Dulce Badillo
Christy Guo
Jose Cruz
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vxleria
December 21, 2022 — 12:38 pm
I had not previously thought about the relation man-made natural landscapes had to biodiversity, rather hearing ‘man-made’ makes me think of the opposite. It is interesting to know how while we might be at these natural landscapes we are not fully aware of the species that are shared among them. Your collection of data makes that clear.