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More than 900 people descended into the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Gatlinburg, Tenn., To experience synchronous fireflies.
Asheville Citizen Times

You can see a lot of fireflies in your backyard at night.Tait Johansson certainly sees his fair share at the Bedford Audubon Society.

"There are many here," he says. "At least here in this area, it seems like there are many this year."

Johansson, the resident aturalist at Audubon, admits that his own experience is a "very small sample size." This is the problem of talking about the decline of fireflies – all the evidence is anecdotal.

That being said, the consensus among entomologists is clear. There are many fewer fireflies overall.

"It's really sad," said Ben Pfeiffer, entomologist and founder of firefly.org. "20 years ago, scientists noticed that there were fewer fireflies and Pfeiffer said," In the last five or six years, there has been a lot of upheaval.

But it's not just about fewer fireflies – there are fewer types of fireflies.

"Instead of having three, four species of fireflies in your garden, now you have more than one," he says. "There is a decline of diversity."

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