State of Nature 2023 Report – UK nature-depleted
…change is also believed to be behind the decline in the distribution of a number of dragonflies, in particular: Common Hawker (Aeshna juncea), Black Darter (Sympetrum danae) and Emerald Damselfly…
…change is also believed to be behind the decline in the distribution of a number of dragonflies, in particular: Common Hawker (Aeshna juncea), Black Darter (Sympetrum danae) and Emerald Damselfly…
…Emerald Who is it for? This training is for people that are able to make a small commitment to supporting long term volunteer monitoring of the Dragonflies on the Bog…
Focus species – Azure Hawker, White-faced Darter and Northern Emerald Who is it for? This training is for people that are able to make a small commitment to supporting long…
…1 will take place on 02 October 24 and focus on the Demoiselle, Emerald, Red and Red-eyed species of Damselflies. Part 2 will take place on 30 October 2024 and…
Focus species – Azure Hawker, White-faced Darter and Northern Emerald Who is it for? This training is for people that are able to make a small commitment to supporting…
We hope to see Brilliant Emerald at this woodland glade site. We walk on well made but muddy paths to Warren Heath – 4 miles there and back. Hiking boots…
Aims: to see a range of summer dragonflies and damselflies with the possibility of Brilliant Emerald, and Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly which was recorded on the site last summer….
…and White-faced Darter. “It will help FLS to include dragonfly conservation in management plans and consequently carry out practical management.” Azure Hawker, Northern Emerald and White-faced Darter are all target…
Greenhead Moss Local Nature Reserve, near Wishaw, is one of the Dragonfly Hotspots established in Scotland in 2014. It is owned and managed by a partnership including Greenhead Moss Community…