Lights Out Heartland
@lightsoutheart
The MO Chapter of IDA and bird organizations located in the heartland area are partnering to reduce light pollution problems & create bird-friendly communities
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https://lightsoutheartland.org/ 19-08-2020 13:56:04
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National Park Service to Turn Off Gateway Arch Exterior Lights for Bird Migration Season Lights will be off May 1-14, 2021 Thank you Gateway Arch NPS National Park Service Read the press release: lightsoutheartland.org/images/content…
The latest Amer. Birding Assoc. podcast features Lauren D. Pharr 𓅪 Lauren Pharr, a PhD student at North Carolina State studying urban noise and light pollution and their affect on birds. @N8Swick #LightsOut #LightsOutHeartland aba.org/skyglow-and-co…
On the American Birding Podcast, Lauren D. Pharr 𓅪 talks about the challenges and rewards of doing wildlife research in urban environments and her initiation into bird-banding at the mercy of a Northern Cardinal. aba.org/skyglow-and-co…
Want to know how you can help save bird lives and help reduce light pollution? During the month of May, it's especially important to turn your lights out as bird migration is in full swing. Check out our tips on what you can do! Lights Out Heartland Audubon Society
Did you know that artificial light can mess with your melatonin productions, causing sleep deprivation and headaches? Turning your lights off and not using your phones before going to sleep can help. Lights Out Heartland Audubon Society @AmericanMedic10
Hey birders! #BlackBirdersWeek2021 is going on throughout this week. Check out #BlackInNature and BlackAFinSTEM for the next few days for a chance to meet Black birders and biologists and support this growing movement.
🗣It’s day 3 of #BlackBirdersWeek2021 and today’s theme is #BirdsEyeView. We want to showcase the variety of bird related activities and the many identities of the Black people who watch them. Tune in to BlackAFinSTEM IG as we highlight them.
A new study shows switching off just half of the lights at night makes a big difference for migrating birds. Learn how the #BirdFriendly action works to help prevent bird collisions. Corryn Wetzel audubon.org/news/turning-l…
The Zoo is proud to be a partner of Lights Out Heartland. Did you know that 80% of the birds that migrate, do so at night and use the moon and stars to navigate their way? To help birds on their migration journey, keep outside lights off during the months of May and September.
Anne Tieber, Curator of Birds, gave a presentation during Lights Out Heartland on how light pollution impacts bird migration. The WildCare Institute North American Songbird Program raises awareness of threats to songbirds. Listen to Anne's presentation here. youtube.com/watch?v=e9WKuL…