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Dark Skies with Kayla Browne and Dan Duriscoe

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Most of us live in places where we can only see a few of the brightest stars in the sky at night, but what if that didn't have to be the case? Come with me and guests Kayla Browne and Dan Duriscoe to Death Valley, where we sit under a sky full of stars to discuss light pollution, bats, migrating birds, why dark skies are important, astronomy, places you can go to see a truly dark sky, and what can be done to bring stars back to our cities and our lives.

Links:

Friends of the Inyo

Dan Duriscoe Bio

International Dark-Sky Association

Just. Do yourself a favor and look at this photo of Death Valley at night by Dan Duriscoe.

NPS Light Pollution Map (Look for Dan Duriscoe!)

NPS Page on Where to Stargaze

International Dark Sky Places

Outdoor Lighting Basics

Tucson success story

Los Angeles Sea Turtles

Kratts' Creatures infamous baby sea turtle scene

Saving the Dark Documentary

My website is www.goldenstatenaturalist.com

Find me on Patreon at www.patreon.com/michellefullner

I'm on Instagram and TikTok as @goldenstatenaturalist

Imbodhi amazingly cozy and cute onesies. Use code GoldenStateNaturalist15 to get $15 off your first order.

The theme song is called "i dunno" by grapes, and you can find the Creative Commons License here.

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Most of us live in places where we can only see a few of the brightest stars in the sky at night, but what if that didn't have to be the case? Come with me and guests Kayla Browne and Dan Duriscoe to Death Valley, where we sit under a sky full of stars to discuss light pollution, bats, migrating birds, why dark skies are important, astronomy, places you can go to see a truly dark sky, and what can be done to bring stars back to our cities and our lives.

Links:

Friends of the Inyo

Dan Duriscoe Bio

International Dark-Sky Association

Just. Do yourself a favor and look at this photo of Death Valley at night by Dan Duriscoe.

NPS Light Pollution Map (Look for Dan Duriscoe!)

NPS Page on Where to Stargaze

International Dark Sky Places

Outdoor Lighting Basics

Tucson success story

Los Angeles Sea Turtles

Kratts' Creatures infamous baby sea turtle scene

Saving the Dark Documentary

My website is www.goldenstatenaturalist.com

Find me on Patreon at www.patreon.com/michellefullner

I'm on Instagram and TikTok as @goldenstatenaturalist

Imbodhi amazingly cozy and cute onesies. Use code GoldenStateNaturalist15 to get $15 off your first order.

The theme song is called "i dunno" by grapes, and you can find the Creative Commons License here.

  continue reading

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