The Moon and stars are a compass for nocturnal animals – but light pollution is leading them astray

Tuesday, August 11, 2020 - 09:40 in Biology & Nature

Many nocturnal animal species use light from the moon and stars to migrate at night in search of food, shelter or mates. But in our recent study we uncovered how artificial light is disrupting these nightly migrations.

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