Upcoming Events
Why Dragonflies & Damselflies?
Jessica Ware, a curator at the American Museum of
Natural History, and her student, Ethan Tolman, discuss the importance of dragonflies and
damselflies, where we can find them in Boise, and more!
You can also listen to this conversation on
Spotify.
About Us
Our Mission
We are a group of citizens and scientists interested in the biodiversity of Dragonflies and other aquatic invertebrates in the urban Boise River and surrounding waterways. Our aims are:
(1) to engage citizens of Ada County with the Boise River Watershed through dragonflies and damselflies
(2) to better understand how dragonflies and damselflies are distributed throughout urban environments
using environmental DNA and community science observations
Science
Presentations
Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting, Colorado Convention Center, November 1, 2021. Ethan Tolman, Dick Jordan, John Chaston, Isabella Errigo, Anna Eichert, Paul Frandsen. “A comparison of eDNA and community science as means of monitoring aquatic invertebrates in an urban ecosystem” (Talk).
Research Articles
COMING SOONWater Quality Index Guide
COMING FALL 2022Education
Collection Loans
If you are a teacher in the Boise School District, you are able to rent out our reference collection of all the dragonflies and damselflies in Boise free of charge. Dates for which the collection is available are posted on our calendar. Please contact us via email to make a reservation.
Activities
COMING SOONLessons
COMING SOONGET INVOLVED
Please consider donating to “Finding Dragons” to support our mission.
RestorationUpcoming Restoration Events: |
ConservationTips for conserving dragonflies and damselflies: |
September 29:
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Reduce your pesticide use.
Reduce your fertilizer use.
Plant native vegetation.
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