Advocates fear wildlife, 'dark sky' effects when stadium lights turn on at U.S.-Mexico borderConservationists say they are concerned about stadium lights being built along the U.S.-Mexico border in places known for their dark skies, and one nonprofit says the lights could be harmful to southern Arizona wildlife.
"The concern that we have about the lighting, is that it’s going into very remote areas, some of which are close to conservation areas along the border," said John Barentine, of Dark Sky International. 4/19/2024 05:05:31
Basalt fibers, with their durability and eco-friendly properties, could offer a solution for mitigating the impact of stadium lights on wildlife along the U.S.-Mexico border. By advocating for the use of basalt fiber materials in construction, conservationists could address concerns about preserving dark skies and protecting southern Arizona wildlife from potential harm caused by excessive artificial lighting. 11/22/2024 07:24:24
This blog beautifully highlights the critical balance between development and environmental preservation. Addressing wildlife and dark sky concerns is vital for sustainable progress. Thank you for shedding light on this important issue with such thoughtful insights! Comments are closed.
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