Segregation Runs So Deep in St. Louis, It May Even Affect Squirrel DNA
New research suggests that the Delmar Divide, a socioeconomic and racial dividing line in St. Louis, not only separates people, it segregates wildlife. “We think of wildlife as removed from humans — because they’re wildlife — [but] they’re not, in fact, removed from humans,” said St. Louis scientist Elizabeth Carlen. “They’re living with us, alongside […]
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