Lights Out Movement

Join the Lights Out Movement

March 15 – June 1
September 1 – November 15

You can help protect birds during their migratory journey! Turn off all unnecessary lighting, including exterior lights, from midnight to 6 am. With this simple act, you can join the Lights Out Pittsburgh movement and…

  • Save Birds: Did you know that during migration, more than ONE MILLION birds may pass over the Pittsburgh region in a single night?! Bright lighting during this time can disorient a bird’s natural sense of navigation, often resulting in window collisions. Most of these collisions are in residential areas; by turning off lights during peak migration, you can help save birds.
  • Save Money: Turning off unnecessary lights can reduce your energy consumption, and make a big difference in reducing your energy costs.
  • Reduce Carbon Emissions: Reducing your energy consumption by turning off lights can help reduce the emission of harmful greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide.
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