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Fireflies don't respond well to light pollution. They're not alone.

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Two new studies underline the unintended effects on insects of artificial light at night, and add to broader concerns about our understanding of humanity’s impact on nature.
With the world on the brink of an insect apocalypse, scientists have revealed yet another way we may be wreaking havoc on our six-legged friends: light pollution.
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