Utah State University: Ask an Expert - Holiday Lighting May Not Be So Jolly for Wildlife
December 20, 2022
December 20, 2022
LOGAN, Utah, Dec. 20 (TNSres) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
The holidays are here, and festive lights are burning bright. Although this tradition of illumination brings joy to many, it can also be considered a source of light pollution.
The International Dark-Sky Association coined the term "light pollution" to define excessive nighttime or non-natural lighting. The term applies to any adverse effect of artificial light, including sky glo . . .
The holidays are here, and festive lights are burning bright. Although this tradition of illumination brings joy to many, it can also be considered a source of light pollution.
The International Dark-Sky Association coined the term "light pollution" to define excessive nighttime or non-natural lighting. The term applies to any adverse effect of artificial light, including sky glo . . .