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29 Oct

Mapping Range and Flight Period Changes Of UK Species by Steve Hewitt

Here we present a desktop study of species range and flight period change by BDS volunteer Steve Hewitt using records from the BDS database, which is stored on NBN atlas.…

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29.10.2025 | Uncategorized
25 Oct

Good bye to Sarah and Jen

This month, we said a sad farewell to Sarah Miller and Jen Davidson. Jen started at the BDS last year as the Scotland Conservation Officer, and has been driving forward…

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25.10.2025 | Uncategorized
21 Oct

Journal now online

The BDS Journal is now being published as an online document only; this is due to the rising cost of printing. You can find all past issues of the Journal…

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21.10.2025 | Uncategorized
21 Oct

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21.10.2025 | Uncategorized
16 Oct

Variable Damselfly Photography Competition Results

Congratulations to Mark Tyrrell, winner of the Variable Damselfly Photography Competition! This summer, the BDS ran a competition asking photographers to send in their best images of Variable Damselflies (Coenagrion…

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16.10.2025 | Campaigns
13 Oct

Kid Zone Solutions – DN Autumn 2025

Four Wings Across Puzzle Answers: Across 4. Norfolk Hawker 6. Golden ringed 8. Emperor 9. Exuvia Down 1. Brown Hawker 2. Pond 3. Beautiful Demoiselle 5. Odonata 7. Teneral  …

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13.10.2025 | Uncategorized
06 Oct

Photo Competition 2025 Winner & Finalists

Daryl Hopcroft is the winner of the 2025 BDS photo competition with his entry of a female Common Blue Damselfly grabbing a spider off its web. The 12 finalists were…

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06.10.2025 | Campaigns
26 Sep

Introducing Paul Fraser – the new BDS Ambassador

Paul Fraser is a talented, award-winning macrophotographer with a deep love for ecology and the natural world, and he is now a BDS Ambassador. His photos don’t just capture tiny…

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26.09.2025 | Campaigns
19 Sep

The BDS team says goodbye to Jess Slight and Emily Seccombe

This week, the British Dragonfly Society said goodbye to Jess Slight, BDS Operations and Membership Officer, and Emily Seccombe, the 2025 Events Officer. Emily joined the team for the dragonfly…

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19.09.2025 | Management
11 Sep

100 Ponds Project Brings Hope for the Northern Damselfly

Cairngorms National Park have been working with The British Dragonfly Society and landowners across Deeside and Speyside to improve habitat for the Northern Damselfly.  This beautiful species, with their dazzling…

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11.09.2025 | Projects Volunteering
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