The small Massachusetts north shore community of Rockport recently rejected an offer of free LED lighting to replace older infrastructure. Residents there worried that the new, brighter lights would harm fireflies and other wildlife, which depend on dark skies for survival. That campaign ended in a poll where more than 90% of residents said they didn't want to accept new lighting. Coalition members, however, are quick to say they would accept lower-intensity LED bulbs. They say animal and human health issues are increasing as lighting intensity and unnecessary lighting do.