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Odonate Project

Odonates 101
Why Monitor Odonates?
Goals & Methods
Results So Far
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Inventory Monitoring Project

Conservation Science

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Stream Cruiser
Stream Cruiser (Didymops transversa)

One goal of Mass Audubon's odonate project has been to engage our staff, volunteers, and other organizations in the study of odonates and promoting their use as environmental indicators.

Send us your sightings
We encourage other odonate enthusiasts to send us their records of odonate sightings at Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuaries.

Volunteer
Our enthusiastic sanctuary staff and volunteers continue to provide us with new records. Over the next number of years we will continue to carry out quantitative surveys and sample new land acquisitions. Contact us if you are interested in helping out.

Participate in a Program
During May through September, Mass Audubon wildlife sanctuaries around the state often host programs that explore dragonflies and damselflies.
See a listing of our current programs

Protect our Rivers and Streams
These results of our monitoring project points to the particular importance of protecting rivers and cold water stream habitats, which often harbor rare odonates. Our Rivers Toolkit provides ways you and your community can take action.


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