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It's no secret that our world is getting brighter, especially at night, as more artifical light is added to our environment. And that expanding brightness is having an effect, often a negative ecological impact on wildlife.
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Boise State University biology professor Jesse Barber studies light pollution's effects on animals and insects and how an experiment with red lighting could mitigate the effects of blue and white lights
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This interview originally aired Nov. 30, 2020America’s bird population is in decline. Some studies show that as much as 30% of the population across…
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In the past few decades, 30% of bird populations have vanished from North America. Audrey Regan tells us how noise and light pollution are partly to blame.
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America’s bird population is in decline. Some studies show that as much as 30% of the population across species has been lost. So, what is to blame for…
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Light pollution is usually associated with big towns and cities. But a new kind of light pollution map shows it’s also a problem in rural areas, including…
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Friday Reporter Roundtable.Promoting advance care planning for Idahoans.Idaho's dark skies.- We assemble our team of Idaho journalists to discuss the…