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Column: For the birds’ sake, turn off the lights in Hampton Roads

The Milky Way shines above a group of dark-sky advocates at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, about a two-hour drive south of Orlando, Florida. In 2016, the park was recognized by the International DarkSky Association as Florida's first "Dark Sky Park." (Steven Miller, StevenMillerpix.com)
The Milky Way shines above a group of dark-sky advocates at Kissimmee Prairie Preserve State Park, about a two-hour drive south of Orlando, Florida. In 2016, the park was recognized by the International DarkSky Association as Florida’s first “Dark Sky Park.” (Steven Miller, StevenMillerpix.com)
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Hampton Roads cities can protect migratory birds by embracing the "Dark Sky" movement and eliminating excessive lighting, Norfolk resident Georgette Constant writes in a guest column.

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