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Light's Out, Texas!

9/3/2020

 
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Lights Out, Texas!Texas Conservation Alliance is teaming up with the Dallas Zoo, the Perot Museum, the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and others to share the message of Lights Out, Texas!, September 5 through October 29, 2020.

Visit birdcast.info to learn more about bird migration patterns.The peak migration season this year for birds traveling south to warmer winter climates is between September 5 and October 29. Bright commercial and residential lights at night cause birds to become disoriented and distracted. The second greatest source of mortality for migratory birds (behind feral cats) is collisions with building windows and walls.

Birds are easily confused and disoriented by artificial light at night.

TCA and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology are partnering on an initiative called, “Lights Out, Texas!”. All Texans can take simple action to protect birds during peak migration (Sept 5-Oct 29) – just be sure your lighting is off or minimal. It’s as easy as the flick of a switch!

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Canyon Lake, TX 78133

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    • Why We Care
    • Our Future
    • Comal Land Conservation Fund
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    • Advisory Board
    • Partners
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Events 2023
    • Events 2022
    • Events 2021
    • Events 2020
    • Events 2019 >
      • Celebration for Conservation 2019
    • Events 2018 >
      • Celebration for Conservation 2018
  • Library
    • Blog
    • Bullis Consortium
    • CCCA in the News
    • Climate Change
    • Conservation Easements
    • Conservation's Future
    • DEI
    • El Rancho Cima
    • Farm & Ranchland
    • For Kids
    • Great Springs Project
    • Health & Nature
    • Hill Country Issues
    • Landowner Tools
    • Land Preservation
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Natural Climate Solutions
    • Native Plants & Habitats
    • Newsletter
    • Night Skies
    • One Water
    • Published Columns
    • References
    • Water Preservation
    • Wildlife Preservation
  • Spotlight Topics
    • Aquifer Conservation
    • Aquifers & Springs
    • Bird Migration
    • Birds
    • Caves & Karst
    • Four Fountains
    • Green Growth
    • Hiking Trails
    • Hunting & Fishing
    • Keep Comal Wild
    • Land Legacy
    • Monarch Migration
    • Nature-based Solutions
    • Next Generation
    • Night Skies
    • Open Space
    • Precious Water
    • Saving Rural Heritage
    • Texas Climate
    • Trees
    • Under Our Land
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