City lights may be shortening local birds' lives

- Researchers warn Reno's nighttime light pollution disrupts birds' sleep cycles and breeding behaviors across urban areas. - Studies link increased artificial light to higher stress, reduced lifespan, and altered migration timing in local species. - Conservationists recommend dark-sky measures and policy changes to protect wildlife and biodiversity (patch.com).

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