Biodiversity Needs Natural Darkness to Migrate Safely

Talk title: Biodiversity Needs Natural Darkness to Migrate Safely
Light pollution is extending our daylight hours which is good for some species but not for others including humans. Artificial light at night also disturbs migratory paths of many different species including birds and butterflies.
Learn what simple things you can do to enable biodiversity to thrive.
About Yolande
Yolande Watson is an Executive member of CPRE Herefordshire and is the founder of Dark Skies Herefordshire. Since its inception in 2022, the project has trained more than 60 volunteers and is currently supporting 15 parish councils and environmental groups which deliver bespoke dark skies activities across Herefordshire