Artificial light at night found to cause extensive deaths and disrupt reproduction in desert rodents

An extensive study at Tel Aviv University’s School of Zoology tested the impact of prolonged low-intensity light pollution on two species of desert rodents: the diurnal golden spiny mouse, and the nocturnal common spiny mouse.


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Source: Phys.org