One of the biggest developers and building managers in Raleigh, North Carolina is committed to making the city’s night skies safer for migrating birds, thanks to a new partnership with Wake Audubon. As part of the Lights Out Wake program, the developer will turn off unnecessary building lights at its commercial buildings during migration season, and is asking its tenants to do the same. Learn more |
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Kane Realty will turn off unnecessary lights at its commercial buildings during spring and fall migration. |
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Seabirds are indicators of the planet’s health—when they’re in trouble, so are we. Globally, seabird populations have declined by a staggering 70 percent since the 1950s. Last week, Audubon on Campus members from across the country traveled to Washington, DC to meet with key Members of Congress in support of seabirds. You can join them at this critical moment by asking your own U.S. Representative and Senators to support the laws and policies that protect seabirds from threats like overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change. Take action |
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