Two birds and moon
Photo by Aaron Watson

 

About Us

DarkSky Colorado and Denver Audubon are jointly supporting the Lights Out Colorado program.

 

 

About DarkSky Colorado

DarkSky Colorado is the Colorado chapter of DarkSky International.  DarkSky works to protect the night skies for present and future generations.  Key activities of DarkSky include education about light pollution, recommendations for outdoor lighting, the Fixture Seal of Approval, and the Dark Sky Places program.  DarkSky International teaches about light pollution in 51 countries on six continents. DarkSky’s recommended best practices for outdoor lighting have become a standard worldwide.  The Fixture Seal of Approval has been awarded to over 1000 lighting fixtures.  DarkSky has officially certified fifteen Dark Sky Places in Colorado, ensuring ongoing conservation efforts in these special places. The Colorado chapter focuses on local efforts, including the conservation work of Colorado Dark Sky Places and supporting lighting ordinances in local governments throughout the state.

About Denver Audubon

Denver Audubon is an independent chapter of the National Audubon Society serving seven counties of the Denver metro area. The chapter’s mission is to inspire actions that protect birds, other wildlife, and their habitats through education, conservation, and research.  Founded in 1969, Denver Audubon offers introductory to advanced educational programs on bird identification and conservation, including bird watching field trips, school programs, workshops, and year-long courses. The chapter helps individuals and organizations learn about and implement bird-friendly practices.


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