Organizer working to certify lakeshore preserve as dark-sky Park
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Maureen Lewandowski aims to have the William Erby Smith Preserve certified as Michigan's fourth dark-sky park. This certification requires accessible public parking and low light pollution readings. She hopes this will bring awareness to the negative effects of light pollution. The International Dark-Sky Association advocates for legislation to reduce energy waste and carbon emissions in communities.
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