White-faced darter monitoring at Drumburgh Moss Nature Reserve

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White-faced darter monitoring at Drumburgh Moss Nature Reserve

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Are you looking to get up close and personal with one of the country’s most rare dragonfly species? If so, come and help us monitor the species; you don’t have to be a wildlife expert, anyone can get involved!

Event details

Meeting point

Near Drumburgh village. Meet at the car park up from Moss Cottage. GR: NY 255 591

Date

Time
10:00am - 1:30pm
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About the event

These are exciting times, as Cumbria Wildlife Trust, in partnership with British Dragonfly Society and Natural England have been working to introduce the nationally-rare white-faced darter to Drumburgh Moss. Numbers have been steadily increasing at the site and hopefully that continues this year.

We will be gathering and collecting the exuviae, (a fancy word for the skin that dragonfly nymphs shed before they metamorphose into the flying creature we all know) to then be counted to get an idea of the population size.

Expect some uneven and wet ground.

Come along for the morning and help us monitor one of England’s most threatened dragonfly species. Please be aware that some events may be cancelled as good weather is essential.

Where: Drumburgh Moss Nature Reserve, Drumburgh CA7 5DR.

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What to bring

Please wear suitable layered warm clothing (and bring waterproof jacket and trousers), suitable sturdy footwear for the site and work gloves.  In warmer weather don't forget sun hat and sunscreen.    Wellies essential

You will also need drinks and snacks.

Contact us

Cumbria Wildlife Trust
Contact number: 01539 816300