Pamela Hunt to talk dragonflies and damselflies in Francestown

Published: 03-26-2025 8:00 AM

Modified: 03-26-2025 8:00 AM


New Hampshire Audubon Senior Biologist Pamela Hunt will present "Dragons & Damsels," a talk on dragonflies and damselflies, Friday, March 28, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Francestown Town Hall, second floor, 27 Main St., Francestown.

Hunt will discuss the life cycle, ecology and diversity of these insects, highlight notable species in New Hampshire and share results from the NH Dragonfly Survey, a five-year study on their distribution in the state.

The free event is part of the Joan Hanchett Nature Series and is open to all ages. It is sponsored by Francestown Land Trust, George Holmes Bixby Library, The Francestown News and the Francestown Conservation Commission.

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