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Trends in British dragonfly species revealed in new atlas Date: May 28, 2014 Source: Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Summary: A new atlas of the dragonflies of Britain and Ireland is published today.
A dragonfly from Norfolk has been spotted in Leicestershire for the first time. Ian Merrill, the Leicestershire and Rutland ...
The British Dragonfly Society studied all 46 species of dragonflies and damselflies found here, drawing on 1.4 million records from over 17,000 recorders. Its findings, ...
THIS handy manual should prove of material help in popularizing the study of British dragonflies. It is the first to appear on the subject since Lucas's handbook of 1900, which is expensive and ...
With their stunning colours and aerial acrobatics, dragonflies remain one of Britain's best-loved garden visitors. But according to wildlife campaigners, the speedy predators are vanishing from ...
A new report from the British Dragonfly Society found that warming temperatures have allowed several species of the cold-blooded insect to increase their range, moving increasingly northward ...
Dragonflies prefer gentle gradient sides – some shallow water will be warmer and encourage larvae to emerge sooner. A rough, slightly wiggly oval shape for your pond usually works but there is ...
TORONTO (CTV Network) — Dragonflies are some of the most resilient insects on the planet. They’ve been on this planet for more than 200 million years and inhabit every continent except ...
Rare dragonfly fossils dating from about 50 million years ago show how life recovered after the mass extinction of the dinosaurs and could benefit our understanding of climate change. Canadian ...
TORONTO (CTV Network) — Dragonflies are some of the most resilient insects on the planet. They’ve been on this planet for more than 200 million years and inhabit every continent except ...
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