Cedar Breaks National Monument Gains IDA Dark Sky Park Status
Cedar Breaks National Monument and IDA are excited to announce the designation of Cedar Breaks as an International Dark Sky Park. This distinction recognizes Cedar Breaks as a sanctuary of natural...
View ArticleReclaiming the Night: IDA’s 2017 Annual General Meeting
2017 IDA Annual General Meeting & Conference IDA’s 2017 Annual General Meeting presents the people and ideas leading the way in the cause to end light pollution. Join us for an exciting...
View ArticleIDA Looks to the Future with the Hiring of Associate Director of Philanthropy
Now more than ever, people are turning to the experts at International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) for help addressing light pollution in their communities and around the world. The public now...
View Article2017 Matching Gifts Challenge
Help us raise $140,000 for dark skies! Give now and your gift will be matched, dollar for dollar! Make a Donation For the past 29 years, International Dark-Sky Association has made lasting inroads...
View ArticleIDA Now Accepting Applications for 2017 Board of Directors – Now Closed
International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) is pleased to solicit applications for the 2017 board of directors election. Because IDA board service constitutes a substantial commitment, we are seeking...
View ArticleIDA Weighs In On Interior Department’s Review of 21 National Monuments
In response to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s proposed rulemaking to review the status of 21 National Monuments, IDA has provided extensive written comments urging the continued protection of...
View ArticleNobel Prize Awarded for Discovery of Molecular Mechanisms Controlling the...
The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institute today announced the 2017 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine is awarded jointly to Jeffrey C. Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael W. Young “for their...
View ArticleInternational Dark-Sky Association Recognizes 2017 Award Winners
IDA Awards recognize and share the exemplary achievements of individuals and groups who are committed to our mission. U.S. and international dark sky heroes are recognized for their contributions to...
View ArticleReclaiming the Night: Policy and Technology as Tools of Change
Register now! Early-bird Registration has been extended through October 14, 2017. The IDA membership gathers annually to share new ideas and a mutual passion for dark skies. When engineers, designers,...
View ArticleFive Years of Satellite Images Show Global Light Pollution Increasing at a...
Five years of advanced satellite images show that there is more artificial light at night across the globe, and that light at night is getting brighter. The rate of growth is approximately two percent...
View ArticleFirst International Dark-Sky Reserve In The U.S. Designated
An area spanning more than 3,600 square kilometers (1,400 square miles) in central Idaho, U.S., has been designated as the nation’s first International Dark Sky Reserve. IDA today announced the...
View ArticleFountain Hills, Arizona, Named World’s 17th International Dark Sky Community
The Town of Fountain Hills, Arizona, U.S., has been awarded International Dark Sky Community status, one of only two International Dark Sky Communities located near major metropolitan areas. It is the...
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View ArticleIDA Announces Criteria for Community-Friendly Outdoor Sports Lighting
IDA’s mission is to preserve and protect the nighttime environment and our heritage of dark skies through environmentally responsible lighting. The need for environmentally responsible outdoor...
View ArticleReclaiming the Night: Policy and Technology as Tools of Change
Register now! Early-bird Registration has been extended through October 14, 2017. The IDA membership gathers annually to share new ideas and a mutual passion for dark skies. When engineers, designers,...
View ArticleFive Years of Satellite Images Show Global Light Pollution Increasing at a...
Five years of advanced satellite images show that there is more artificial light at night across the globe, and that light at night is getting brighter. The rate of growth is approximately two percent...
View ArticleFirst International Dark-Sky Reserve In The U.S. Designated
An area spanning more than 3,600 square kilometers (1,400 square miles) in central Idaho, U.S., has been designated as the nation’s first International Dark Sky Reserve. IDA today announced the...
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