Two elegant flying insects are similar enough that they’re confused for one another. I’m talking about the dragonfly and damselfly. Both insects belong to the Odonata order, with damselflies grouped ...
Bush stone-curlews are being reintroduced across the south-east of Australia in a bid to restore the bird to its historical ...
Learn about flying squirrels, wild turkeys, barn owls, dragonflies, and more during the 41st Ohio Wildlife Diversity ...
Then the pandemic made the world feel cooped up, depressed, and unoccupied, Reji Chandran was out in the verdant fields ...
The study identifies shifts in dragonfly populations caused by changing land use, rapid urbanisation, and data gaps. Researchers from MIT-WPU have published this study, titled ‘Odonata Diversity in ...
Occurred on May 7, 2015 / Dohr, Germany Info from Licensor: "The metamorphosis of a dragonfly larva (Odonata) into a fully developed dragonfly is one of nature's most stunning spectacles – a ...