Light pollution causes harm for nocturnal species that have adapted to use the cover of natural darkness to carry out important activities, like breeding, foraging and migrating. When we introduce artificial light into their environment, it disrupts the way they live. This can negatively affect their health, and threaten a species. Find out more by watching the animations below.
Just north of Adelaide, on the east coast of Gulf St Vincent, you can find one of South Australia’s most important areas for migratory birds. 52 shorebird species, including 37 migratory species, have been recorded here. Find out more in the video.
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