The Dragonfly
The
Montana Environmental Education Association chose the dragonfly
for its logo because it represents the smaller and often overlooked
organisms that are essential components of the ecosystem.
Dragonfly
Links
California
Dragonflies
- Great photos.
- Dragonflies
and Damselflies
- The mother
of all Dragonfly homepages.
- BDS
- British Dragonfly Society
- Home of British
dragonfly enthusiasts and
links to regional sites like the Dragonflies
of Hampshire.
- National
Dragonfly Museum
- A whole museum
devoted to dragonflies (and blacksmithing).
- Thomas
Artiss' Dragonfly Page
- Artiss has
put together a great list of Dragonfly resources.
- Dragonflies
and Damselflies in the UK
- A good checklist
with good photos.
- Dragonfly
and Damselfly Links
- A comprehensive
list compiled by a dragonfly enthusiast.
- Odonate
Photos from Massachusetts
- An amazing
collection of dragonfly and damselfly photos by the same
person.
- The
North American dragonfly migration page
- Mike May's
dragonfly migration project.
- Picture
gallery of the European odonates
- Good pictures,
but slow to load.
- Roy
Beckemeyer's Odonata Page
- Another great
dragonfly page.
- Dragonfly
Society of the Americas
- A professional
dragonfly society.
- Contents
of Odonatologica
- The dragonfly
science journal.
- International
Dragonfly Fund
- Help save the
dragonfly!
- Odonate
Information Network
- A good starting
place.
- The
Aeshna of British Columbia
- A nice description,
with photos, of the Aeshna (big mother hawkers) of British
Columbia
- Digital
Dragonflies
- Gruesome images
of digitally scanned dragonflies -- but a good visual record
of many species
- Northwest
Odonate Gallery
- A gallery of
photos and digital images from the northwestern US
- Oregon
Dragonfly Survey
- Not surprisingly,
a survey of Oregon Odonates.
|