Monday, January 14, 2013, at 7:00 PM in the Howe Library, Hanover, NH. Pamela Hunt will present an illustrated talk on "Dragons and Damsels of NH". Co-sponsored by the Mascoma Chapter of New Hampshire Audubon and the Vermont Center for EcoStudies. This program is free and open to the public. Welcome to the fascinating world of the insect order Odonata! This program provides an overview of the biology and ecology of dragonflies and damselflies, and shows some of NH's notable species. It also includes some of the results of the “NH Dragonfly Survey,” a five-year volunteer-based project that documented the distribution of these insects across the state. Pamela Hunt has been an active birder for over 30 years beginning with a pre-teen visit with an uncle to Brigantine National Wildlife Refuge in NJ. Today, Pam is NH Audubon’s Avian Conservation Biologist focusing on bird research and monitoring in the state. Most recently she authored NH's "State of the Birds" report. In addition to working on macro bird conservation issues, she also studies whip-poor-will biology and coordinates the NH Dragonfly Survey. George Clark Norwich, VT