Taking steps towards night environment conservation
Thu, 20 Oct
|Online Webinar
Light pollution is the fastest growing pollutant in the world, yet there are only a handful of councils in Australia taking any steps towards introducing Light Management Strategies or tunderstand the benefits of preserving the night environment. Join the Australasian Dark Sky Alliance to learn more
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Time & Location
20 Oct 2022, 10:30 am – 11:30 am AEDT
Online Webinar
About the event
The Australasian Dark Sky Alliance brings together experts on light pollution management to address questions that councils and policymakers around Australia may have regarding night environment conservation and the principles of Dark Sky Principles.
This 50-minute seminar will provide insights on how to improve your local area by using tools and resources such as ADSA Approved lighting and include presentations from:Â
- Landon Bannister (Lighting Consultant and ADSA Board Director),Â
- Dr Marty Lockett (ecologist and dark sky consultant), andÂ
- Science communication students from The University of MelbourneÂ
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