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Artificial Lighting at Night: What it means for bird conservation and navigating a path forward

Jo Anna Lutmerding, USFWS

Biologist, Migratory Bird Program

USFWS Headquarters

Virginia

 

 

This case study was first presented in 2023 and updated in 2025

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  • Competencies: Strategic Thinking
  • Type: Case Study
  • Tag: Collaborative Process, Community Outreach, External Awareness, Fish and Wildlife, Information Technology, Leveraging Partnerships, MBN 2023, MBN 2025, National, Strategic Thinking, USFWS

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