LA tree enthusiast shares her love for the city's canopy: Something we took for granted'
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The most important thing about LA is our natural environment and our community, and the best way to provide for that community is different types of trees that will give back and protect us moving into the future, said Carrie.
It's so joyful to take something that started on a screen and bring it into the real world, said Carrie, who uses her storytelling background as an actor and screenwriter to engage followers.
Living in urban environments isn't a natural situation for human beings, so we're kind of reconnecting to something we took for granted when we did not live in urban environments.
Many of today's trees, planted in the 1930s, are approaching the end of their lives and while they have become symbols of the city, they also guzzle water, fueling calls to replace them with drought-resistant trees.
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