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This episode's guests:
- Kelly Beatty, Sky and Telescope.
- Kerem Asfuroglu, Dark Source.
- David Smith, BugLife.
Bill's News Picks:
- Darkness is crucial to Everglades habitat: Could Alligator Alcatraz threaten it?, Max Chesnes, Phys.org.
- A183 Coast Road cycleway to get new street lighting to boost safety despite wildlife and dark skies fears, Nic Marko, Shields Gazette.
- Lunar cycle and moonlight intensity influence nocturnal migration patterns in a small songbird, Scientific Reports.
- Bogong moths use a stellar compass for long-distance navigation at night, Nature.
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