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Reunion Turns Off Its Lights to Save Its Birds

A few decades ago, the population of the island of La Réunion commonly ate Barau petrels. Today, it mobilizes to safeguard these endemic birds, which are dying because of the light pollution, which disorients them.
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A few decades ago, the population of the island of La Réunion commonly ate Barau petrels. Today, it mobilizes to safeguard these endemic birds, which are dying because of the light pollution, which disorients them.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Friday, August 15, 2025.
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