![]() As of today, we have worked with local stakeholders and Audubon chapters to make sure Lights Out programs are in 18 of those top 20, the latest of which were Nashville, Tennessee and Miami, Florida. Recently, Audubon set a goal to bring Lights Out to the 20 most-dangerous metropolitan areas for migratory birds, considering artificial light at night and numbers of birds passing through in migration. The goal of the program is simple: Get property owners, building managers, and local governments to shut off, shield, or dim all unnecessary lighting during spring and fall migration when billions of night-flying migratory birds make their way north and south, in an effort to reduce bird-building collisions. Contact learn more–volunteer spots available March – May 2023.Lights Out launched slightly more than 20 years ago in the United States, and over the last eight years or so has rapidly gained traction across North America.
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