Les changements climatiques et la pollution lumineuse menacent les lucioles

Foot traffic accompanies air traffic, as human visitors carrying red flashlights walk the Little River Trail to observe synchronous fireflies in their annual mating ritual in the Great Smoky Mountains 春色直播 Park's Elkmont Campground outside Gatlinburg, Tenn. on Tuesday, June 3, 2014. This photograph was made by "stacking" 123 long exposures shot over a 1.5-hour period. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Knoxville News Sentinel-Adam Lau

Aaron Fairweather remembers seeing fireflies as a child for the first time, a swarm of twinkles flashing across the surface of a lake near Saint John, N.B., illuminating a summer's night.

Fairweather, who uses they/them pronouns, was fly-fishing with their father at the time. Now, the research associate at the University of Guelph fears that threats such as climate change and light pollution could snuff out these luminescent insects, depriving future generations of the "magic" they experienced as a child.

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