CREDIT: TYLER KINNISON
Light pollution from human sources, known as , has a negative impact on wildlife. Many bird species migrate at night and artificial light can disorient them and cause them to strike buildings.
Each year, as many as Billions of night-flying insects while flying around artificial lights each night. As estimated one-third of them die before morning.
Artificial lighting reduces night-time pollination rates and , which are a critical food source for nesting birds. It disrupts the . Light pollution in your yard can affect more than just “backyard wildlife.” In coastal areas, artificial lighting can , causing them to crawl inland instead of to the ocean, a fatal choice.
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