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New Initiative for Texas Chapter of International Dark Sky Association

DarkSky Texas board members Soll Sussman and Cindy Luongo Cassidy represent Hays County Friends of the Night Sky at the Dripping Springs Heritage Festival earlier this month.
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New Initiative for Texas Chapter of International Dark Sky Association

Sunday, April 30, 2023

DarkSky Texas recently announced its new name along with a new initiative intended to reach more Texans about ways to improve outdoor lighting to benefit ourselves, the economy, and nature.

DarkSky Texas is the only Texas chapter of The International Dark-Sky Association which is adopting the new name of DarkSky International. The statewide organization’s announcement came at the start of International Dark Sky Week from April 15 to 22.

“As noted by our parent organization, we represent the recognized authority on better lighting to reduce light pollution,” said Cindy Luongo Cassidy, DarkSky Texas’ president. “Reducing the negative impact of man-made light at night benefits wildlife, human health, energy, our natural heritage and also improves safety.”

The all-volunteer organization also announced that it is accepting applications to join a statewide Advisory Council and will hire staff to increase its reach throughout Texas. The plan for its next major initiative is to work with statewide conservation leadership, uniting conservation and business leaders, to facilitate the implementation of improved outdoor lighting and to spread educational information on better lighting practices.

Steadily increasing use of artificial light at night now means that 99% of people in Europe and North America live under light-polluted skies. Dark-sky friendly lighting can be used without polluting our natural night skies and allows us to see better.

DarkSky Texas accomplishes its goals by educating communities, institutions, companies, and landowners on the importance of better lighting.

About DarkSky Texas:

The Texas chapter of the International Dark-Sky Association encourages lighting to decrease energy waste and to reduce the negative impact of artificial light on wildlife and human health. Learn more at www.idatexas.org and follow us on Facebook @idatexas, Twitter @idatexas and Instagram @ida_texas for the latest information.

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