Meet our new Conservation Outreach Officer!

Lauren Kennedy joined the BDS team this month as the new Conservation Outreach Officer. Lauren: “Growing up in South Wales I was not short of amazing wild spaces to explore, I soon became obsessed with botany and a wide range of invertebrate groups. I went on to study a BSc Biology at Cardiff University followed…

Become a Trustee!

The British Dragonfly Society (BDS) is the world’s largest organisation dedicated to the conservation of dragonflies and their wetland habitats. We are looking for Trustees with a range of experience, time and energy to join our Board.   What will you be doing? Participate in meetings and contribute to the Board of Trustees in their…

Rare Winter Damselfly Spotted

Despite the date, a Winter Damselfly (Sympecma fusca) was spotted by Terry Crow on 5 May 2022 at Wildern LNR near Southampton. This is only the second ever recorded from Britain! It’s name relates to the fact adults can be found all year round as it over-winters in its adult form. Its native range includes…

Pond Ponderings From The South Coast of England

We would like to introduce our newest ‘Pond Ponderer’ Daniel Peart:   “I live in Gosport, Hampshire on the South Coast and we added a small wildlife pond last summer in our garden. Within days I was amazed to see how much wildlife soon took advantage of it; from birds to foxes, bees and dragonflies…

Northern Damselflies on Countryfile – Sunday 9 January 2022

Tune into Countryfile on BBC 1 this Sunday (9 January) for a sneak peek into the world of the endangered Northern Damselfly (Coenagrion hastulatum). The segment will be hosted by Xander Johnston, aka ‘Antboy’, a young Cairngorms-based entomologist; you can check out his social media below: Youtube: Xander Johnston – AntBoy Instagram: @antboy396   Countryfile…