Dark Sky Friendly Slopes
Researchers are finding that lighting options that are good for safety on a the slopes is also good for wildlife and energy conservation.
Working to raise awareness about light pollution
Researchers are finding that lighting options that are good for safety on a the slopes is also good for wildlife and energy conservation.
Dark skies investigators and bird enthusiasts team up in February. Contact GLAS Education if you would like to help with these efforts or need more information. [email protected]
Heavy night time fog in Walworth county the first week in January made for beautiful frost and very bright night skies.
The economic rewards of dark skies go beyond lower energy costs for communities invested in tourism.
The third time was a charm as Kate Meredith, GLAS Education president and director, launched the test run of GLAS’ first light pollution sensor on Nov 17.
Even bees need to rest and they rely on darkness to signal the end of the day and their return to the hive.
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