Nocturnal Animals at Trevor Zoo

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In Episode 120 of LIVE From the Trevor Zoo, Head Student Curator Peter Lyon takes us on a virtual tour of nocturnal animals at the Trevor Zoo, including Kinkajous and Galagos. Peter also shares information on the effects of light pollution on nocturnal animals and how to support the Trevor Zoo. Links to resources are provided.

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Exploring the World of Nocturnal Animals at the Trevor Zoo

In this Live from the Trevor Zoo episode, Head Student Curator Peter Lyon takes us on a unique journey to explore the world of nocturnal animals. He introduces us to the zoo’s Kinkajous and Galagos, two species of nocturnal animals adapted to living in the dark.

Nocturnal animals have evolved to take advantage of the dark of night when predators are less active and prey is more abundant. Their specialized senses allow them to find food and shelter in the dark. Unfortunately, light pollution has become a major problem for these creatures, making it more difficult to find food and shelter.

Peter Lyon explains the importance of dark skies and how light pollution affects nocturnal animals. He also discusses how the Trevor Zoo is working to protect these animals by providing them with a safe, dark environment. The zoo has installed dim sky-friendly lighting, which helps to reduce light pollution and create a safe and comfortable environment for nocturnal animals.

Peter encourages viewers to visit the Trevor Zoo’s website and social media pages to learn more about the zoo’s efforts to preserve nocturnal animals. He also encourages viewers to donate to help support the zoo’s conservation efforts. The episode also provides helpful links to learn more about light pollution and how to help protect nocturnal animals.

This Live from the Trevor Zoo episode is an informative and entertaining look into the world of nocturnal animals. It provides viewers with an interesting and educational look into these fascinating creatures’ lives and their important role in our environment. It also encourages viewers to take action and help protect nocturnal animals from the effects of light pollution.

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LIVE From the Trevor Zoo – Episode 120, Nocturnal Animals

Join Head Student Curator Peter Lyon as we learn about nocturnal animals at the Trevor Zoo, including our Kinkajous and Galagos!

Episode streamed live on Facebook, October 28th, 2020

Links mentioned in the show:

https://www.darksky.org/light-pollution/wildlife/

https://www.nps.gov/articles/nocturnal_earthnight.htm

https://theconversation.com/the-moon-and-stars-are-a-compass-for-nocturnal-animals-but-light-pollution-is-leading-them-astray-142301

For more information on the Trevor Zoo and Millbrook School, check out our live cameras at http://www.millbrook.org/trevorzoolive.

To support the Trevor Zoo, please go to http://www.millbrook.org/zoodonations.

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