Yong highlights how human activities, such as light pollution and noise pollution, can disrupt the sensory worlds of animals.
He discusses how artificial light can interfere with the navigation of nocturnal animals and how noise pollution can disrupt the communication of marine mammals. He emphasizes the importance of considering the impact of our actions on the sensory experiences of other species.
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