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Light Pollution

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<p>Common Pipistrelle Bat (Pipistrellus pipistrellus) hunting at twilight</p>

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Autumn Equinox and nocturnal animals
From here on in, we will have more darkness than daylight, making this a good time to consider the lives of wild creatures most active at nighttime. Apart from bats, moths and owls, many other creatures also become active as light fades from the landscape. Foxes, badgers, mice, and pine martens are primarily nocturnal, and half of all invertebrates are adapted to life in darkness
<p>Brent Pease, assistant professor in SIU Carbondale’s School of Forestry and Horticulture, displays a BirdWeather PUC (portable universe codec), a weatherproof device with microphones, Wi-Fi, GPS, environmental sensors and AI. Picture: Russell Bailey</p>

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The working day of some birds may be up to an hour longer than ‘normal’ due to artificial light
<p>Species with large eyes relative to their body size had the strongest response to artificial light. The American robin, Northern mocking bird and European goldfinch (pictured) all extended their day by more than average, scientists found.</p>

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Light pollution tricking urban birds into staying awake longer each day
Richard Collins: Young puffins dangerously attracted to artificial light

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Richard Collins: Young puffins dangerously attracted to artificial light
Anja Murray: A lot more to see in the night skies when it's really dark

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Anja Murray: A lot more to see in the night skies when it's really dark
Skymatters: March is a good month to catch views of the planets Venus and Jupiter

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Skymatters: March is a good month to catch views of the planets Venus and Jupiter
 Irish Examiner View: We must save our starry, starry nights
Irish Examiner View: We must save our starry, starry nights
New research warns that the night sky is brightening by 9.6% on average globally each year, much worse than previously thought

Mon, 23 Jan, 2023

Light pollution costs €300k annually
Light pollution costs €300k annually

Light pollution costs hundreds of thousands of euro each year, impacting environmental processes and affecting our health, an Irish physics expert claims.

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