NAGS HEAD, N.C. (WAVY) — Dominion Energy is rolling out a pilot program in Nags Head as part of an effort to protect endangered sea turtles. Officials say turtles look for a bright light source after they hatch, which normally means following the moon into the water. However, incorrectly positioned or colored street lights will draw turtles towards the road.
The newly installed lights are a wavelength and color that do not draw turtles towards the roads.
“We’re excited about this project as it promotes safer surroundings for these endangered creatures to survive and thrive, while exemplifying our commitment to the environment in the communities we serve” Persida Montanez, Communications, Dominion Energy.
Dominion is currently installing lights at eight locations as part of the pilot project.
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