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Dragonflies and damselflies of North East Scotland

Seminar
9 February 2016, 4pm
at the James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen
for scientists, researchers and other interested parties
Damsels (c) James Hutton Institute

Juliette Dinning will deliver this Aberdeen Entomological Club seminar entitled “Dragonflies and damselflies of north east Scotland”. It will be held at the James Hutton Institute in Aberdeen (and screened to the Institute’s Dundee site).

This illustrated talk will provide an overview of dragonfly and damselfly populations in Aberdeenshire including a look at key species. Juliette will describe updates to distribution patterns and how site monitoring is being used to help us better understand these important insects.

The talk starts at 4:00pm with light refreshments available from 3.30pm.

For further information, please contact Jenni Stockan, Environmental and Biochemical Sciences, James Hutton Institute, Craigiebuckler, Aberdeen, AB15 8QH, UK. Office: +44 (0)1224 395 239 or Jennifer Slater, Ecological Sciences, James Hutton Institute, Invergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DA.


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