Light pollution can disorient monarch butterflies - EurekAlert
Biologists at the University of Cincinnati say nighttime light pollution can interfere with the remarkable navigational abilities of monarchs, which travel as far as Canada to Mexico and back during their multi-generational migration. Researchers found that b…
image: University of Cincinnati researchers found that light pollution can interfere with the internal compass of monarch butterflies.view more
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