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Pesticides, habitat loss, and light pollution are threatening firefly populations worldwide, but even in urban areas, some ...
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The Star Press on MSNOp-ed: Casting the spotlight on light pollution, for people and natureWhen we disrupt the natural cycle of light and dark, wildlife can suffer. Migratory birds are thrown off course. Nocturnal ...
This summer has been a good year for viewing lightning bugs or fireflies because of several weather conditions. Here's what ...
Fireflies are vulnerable to climate change and habitat loss. A few landscaping tricks and turning off porch lights can make a ...
They’re as bright as fireflies, but far harder to find. Still, experts say it’s worth seeking a glimpse of these stunning ...
DarkSky International in 2016 designated Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve as the nation’s first preserve to achieve ...
As wooded and grassy areas are erased for buildings, parking lots, and manicured lawns, lightning bugs have fewer locations ...
It’s the last day of June and I’m standing under the overhang on my back deck protected from the last drips of a rainstorm.
Pesticide use, loss of habitat and, ironically, light pollution are all a threat to the insects. But there is reason to be ...
A study published a year ago in Science of the Total Environment points to various environmental factors that could doom ...
In a process called bioluminescence, lightning bugs produce light through a chemical reaction in their body. Unlike a ...
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