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Solar farms are confusing birds and bats with lake like glare scientists warn of deadly pollution

Science
Published on 5 May 2026
Solar farms are confusing birds and bats with lake like glare scientists warn of deadly pollution

Reflective panels mimic water and lead wildlife astray

Scientists say solar farms may be harming migrating birds and bats by using reflective surfaces that mimic lakes. This creates a phenomenon called polarized light pollution, which can disorient wildlife, draw them toward risky areas, and increase collisions. The research urges smarter solar designs and better site planning so clean energy expansion doesn’t come at the cost of biodiversity.

  • Reflective solar panels can mimic lakes for migrating wildlife
  • Polarized light pollution disorients birds and bats during flight
  • The risk includes higher collisions and deadly detours
  • Better design and placement can reduce harm while scaling solar
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