Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve
Dark-sky preserve in Idaho, USA
The Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve is a 1,416-square-mile (3,670 km2 ) dark-sky preserve near the Sawtooth National Recreation Area , in the U.S. state of Idaho . It was designated on December 18, 2017, and is the first gold-tier dark sky preserve in the United States.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4] The area was designated by International Dark-Sky Association . The area includes the city of Ketchum, Idaho which was separately designated a "Dark Sky Community" in 2017.[ 5] Idaho State Highway 75 in the Sawtooth Valley between Redfish Lake and Pettit Lake roughly traverses the reserve's "core areas".[ 1] Several sky quality meters are installed along State Highway 75 in this area.[ 1]
Local communities and federal authorities collaborated in the designation; the governments will take measures such as shielding street lights to preserve the area's dark sky;[ 5] [ 6] Ketchum has had a dark sky ordinance since 1999, and Sun Valley , also in the reserve, has its own local ordinance.[ 7] [ 8] The U.S. Forest Service , which manages much of the land in the area, will post informational signs about the dark sky reserve, and has said it will reduce light pollution from its buildings; compliance by individuals on Forest Service land will be voluntary.[ 7]
Another dark sky certification effort was under way in 2017 about 80 miles (130 km) away at Bruneau Dunes State Park , which hosts a public astronomical observatory .[ 9] [ 10]
References
^ a b c Central Idaho Dark Sky area map (PDF) , Blaine County, Idaho GIS – via Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve official website
^ Rocky Barker (December 18, 2017), "America's first dark sky reserve is right here in Idaho" , Idaho Statesman , Boise, Idaho
^ Keith Ridler (December 20, 2017), Chunk of Idaho with 'dazzling' star scenes becomes nation's first International Dark Sky Reserve , Associated Press – via Chicago Tribune
^ "Idaho Gets A 'Dark Sky Reserve' " , Morning Edition , NPR, December 22, 2017
^ a b Matt Guilhem (October 31, 2017), Ketchum Designated Idaho's First "Dark Sky Community" , Boise State Public Radio
^ Betsy Mizell (December 19, 2017), Central Idaho Earns Designation as the Nation's First Dark Sky Reserve , Idaho Conservation League
^ a b Keith Ridler (September 15, 2017), Idaho hopes to bring stargazers to first US dark sky reserve , phys.org
^ Cristle Jose (November 1, 2017), Ketchum: first city in Idaho to become Dark Sky Community , Twin Falls, Idaho: KMVT-TV
^ Bruneau Dunes State Park Receives Laura Moore Cunningham Foundation Grant to Further Dark Sky Certification Efforts , Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation , August 30, 2017
^ "Grant helps Bruneau Dunes' quest for dark-sky certification" , Times-News , Twin Falls, Idaho, August 30, 2017
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