
LA Trees in Crisis: Emergency Calls Surge
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Los Angeles urban canopy is in crisis, with tree emergency calls surging to a record 1,844 in December. City agencies lack funds and staff for basic maintenance, leading to a cycle of neglect and emergency fixes. Experts compare the issue to crumbling infrastructure, highlighting the vital roles trees play in providing shade, absorbing stormwater, and cooling the city. The city maintains its street trees only once every seventeen years, far less often than needed, exacerbating problems. Recent heavy rains and winds, along with the planting of unsuitable species, have contributed to the decline. Only about 10-15% of trees are native to Southern California, leading to short lifespans. Better planning, including selecting drought-tolerant trees and committing to long-term care, is needed to reverse the losses facing the urban canopy.
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