CDFW Conservation Lecture Series Archive

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An exploration of the intriguing ramifications of artificial light at night on species, habitats, and ecosystems. This lecture delves into the far-reaching consequences of our illuminated nightscape, shedding light on how it affects the behavior, physiology, and ecological interactions of diverse organisms, from nocturnal wildlife to plants and their pollinators. Discover how understanding and mitigating light pollution is necessary for the management of natural landscapes, reserves, and connectivity. 

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