The Broad-bodied Chaser Survey |
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The
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Broad-bodied Chaser
Following on the success of last year’s Banded Demoiselle survey, the British Dragonfly Society asked everyone to send
in their records of a fascinating dragonfly: the Broad-bodied Chaser (Latin Name: Libellula depressa)
Have you seen the Broad-bodied Chaser?
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Male Broad-bodied Chaser © BDS/ I. Hulme |
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This year the Broad-bodied Chaser survey has received almost 700 records. A BIG THANK YOU to all those who have contributed to the success of this survey. Your records help to provide a clearer idea of the current state of this attractive dragonfly.
See a summary of the records received for the 2007 Broad-bodied Chaser survey. |
Following on from last years Banded Demoiselle survey, this year’s online Broad-bodied Chaser survey has been a great success. The records submitted for the survey will provide valuable information on the current status of the Broad-bodied Chaser, showing its occurrence throughout much of England and southern Wales and confirming its continuing expansion into northern England. Following Flytech’s offer of a free remote controlled dragonfly, the survey has also helped encourage the recording of dragonflies by children as well as their parents!
Graham French, British Dragonfly Society |
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The British Dragonfly Society is receiving fewer and fewer records of dragonflies and
damselflies. The map to the right shows all British records of the Broad-bodied Chaser
received to date (by the BDS sub-group dealing with records: the ‘Dragonfly
Recording Network’).
There is a significant drop in the records received from the year
2000 onwards. We suspect that this is due to fewer people sending their records in,
rather than a decline in species numbers, but to be sure we enlisted your help! We have had a great response to recording the Broad-bodied Chaser and are planning a different survey in 2008 but you can continue to use this website to find out more about the fascinating Broad-bodied Chaser!
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