Denmark is addressing urban light pollution by switching off harsh white streetlights and painting roads red, which reduces disruption to bat migration and feeding routes while maintaining road safety for humans, demonstrating how urban planning can balance human infrastructure with wildlife conservation.
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Denmark Is Turning Streetlights Red to Save Bats at Night and Reduce Light Pollution#denmark#batsAdded:
Denmark is turning off the white light from its street lamps and painting a road red to solve a night time crisis that almost no one sees. The new street lights are a targeted attempt to cut light pollution while keeping the road usable for people, especially in a spot where suburbia meets thick greenery.
Another reason for this attempt is due to that urban light was blocking the path of bats.
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