A nature reserve has been named as the UK's newest dragonfly hotspot as two rare species have been spotted at the site. The white-faced darter, a rare dragonfly, was introduced to RSPB Campfield Marsh ...
Once prevalent in peat bogs across Britain, the distinctive white-faced darter dragonfly’s known population in England had until recently been diminished to just five isolated patches of surviving ...
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A drive to bring back lost butterflies, crickets and dragonflies has been launched by the Lancashire Wildlife Trust (LWT). The large heath butterfly, bog bush cricket and white-faced darter dragonfly ...
A rare dragonfly is being introduced to a hidden corner of Cumbria. The white-faced darter, named for its distinctive chalk-white profile, has seen its numbers severely decline in England where it ...
A Cumbrian nature reserve has been named a dragonfly hotspot. RSPB Campfield Marsh, located on the Solway coast, has been designated as a 'Dragonfly Hotspot' by the British Dragonfly Society in ...
The large heath butterfly is important for pollination, the Lancashire Wildlife Trust said A drive to bring back lost butterflies, crickets and dragonflies has been launched by the Lancashire Wildlife ...