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Dear Birders, They’ve got the audacity of Peregrine Falcons, the glitter of Painted Buntings, and the dexterity in flight of nothing else on Earth. They’ve even got an extra set of wings. In our ongoing effort to map everything living in the state, the Vermont Center for Ecostudies today launched the Vermont Damselfly and Dragonfly Atlas. Read all about it on our blog: The Atlas presents vivid photos, real-time distribution maps and written profiles for 143 damselfly and dragonfly species found everywhere from your backyard pond to remote bogs. Our data set already has nearly 10,000 records. But we’re looking for more. Birders in particular might like the Atlas’ MOST WANTED page — your chance to find new species in the state. Our RESOURCES page includes a Vermont checklist and other helpful documents. Later this summer, we’ll offer a field session for birders and photographers looking to learn more about this audacious and compelling group of insects (some of which even e
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