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Saving the Night: How Light Pollution Is Harming Life on Earth (Orca Footprints #26)
By Stephen Aitken. 2023
DAISY audio (CD), DAISY audio (Direct to player), DAISY audio (Zip)
Social issues, Environment, Science and technology, Nature, Animals and wildlife
Human-narrated audio
This nonfiction book introduces middle-grade readers to the effects of light pollution. Illustrated with photos throughout, it examines why darkness…
is important for plants, animals and people, and the practical things we can do to protect the night sky for all ecosystems on the planet.
Welcome, Dark
By Charis St. Pierre, Rachel Wada. 2022
Printbraille
Alphabet, number and picture booksAnimals and wildlife, Poetry
Human-transcribed braille
A stunningly illustrated picture book that introduces young readers to the importance of night as a time for animals to…
thrive, rains to fall, winds to blow and the world to rest.Available copies:
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Saving the Night: How Light Pollution Is Harming Life on Earth (Orca Footprints #26)
By Stephen Aitken. 2023
Braille (Contracted), Electronic braille (Contracted), DAISY Audio (CD), DAISY Audio (Direct to Player), DAISY Audio (Zip), DAISY text (Direct to player), DAISY text (Zip), Word (Zip), ePub (Zip)
Animals and wildlife, Nature
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Key Selling Points Light pollution is threatening the survival of plants and animals all over the world and the ecosystems…
they depend on. For example, millions of migratory birds die every year because of light pollution. More than 80 percent of the world lives under skyglow from artificial lights. Two-thirds of the U.S. population and more than one-half of the European population can't see the Milky Way with the naked eye. The skyglow from Los Angeles can be seen by a plane 500 miles away. Light pollution and artificial lights like LEDs have a detrimental effect on human health and upsets our circadian rhythm. It has also been linked to some cancers. Plants and animals have adapted to live in darkness over millions of years. Darkness is as necessary as daylight for their survival. Stephen Aitken is a biologist and the author ofListen Up , also in the Orca Footprints series.