An area spanning more than 3,600 square kilometers (1,400 square miles) in central Idaho, U.S., has been designated as the nation’s first International Dark Sky Reserve. IDA today announced the accreditation of the Central Idaho Dark Sky Reserve, the first of its kind in the United States and one of just 12 such reserves worldwide.http://www.darksky.org/first-international-dark-sky-reserve-in-the-u-s-designated/Certified IDA International Dark Sky ReservesAoraki Mackenzie (New Zealand)
Brecon Beacons National Park (Wales)
Central Idaho (U.S.)
Exmoor National Park (England)
Kerry (Ireland)
Mont-Mégantic (Québec)
Moore's Reserve (South Downs, England)
NamibRand Nature Reserve (Namibia)
Pic du Midi (France)
Rhön (Germany)
Snowdonia National Park (Wales)
Westhavelland (Germany)