A Norfolk dragonfly species, which was on the edge of total extinction 30 years ago, is now not only flourishing in the county but has spread its wings to others, according to a report. The once rare Norfolk hawker dragonfly has been spotted in an annual survey conducted by the British Dragonfly Society in counties as far away as Sussex, Lancashire and South Devon. Norfolk Hawker Dragonfly. British Dragonfly Society member Dr Pam Taylor urged caution on the news as she said there were concerns that wetlands the dragonflies need to survive could be under threat. Norfolk Hawker Dragonfly.
Source: Express March 06, 2024 14:50 UTC