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DRAGONFLIES are flourishing on a moor near Settle thanks to the Yorkshire Peat Partnership and funding from Natural England.
The new fish, the Gurley darter and Birmingham darter ... fish and the existing species they were confused for share common ancestry dating back 5 million years ago, researchers said.
One such effort is underway in Cumbria, as a team of conservationists transported buckets of sphagnum moss containing dragonfly larvae to a ... to spot the white-faced darter as early as May ...
Once prevalent in peat bogs across Britain, the distinctive white-faced darter dragonfly’s known population in ... transported buckets of sphagnum moss containing dragonfly larvae to a new site at ...
A rare dragonfly is being introduced to a hidden corner of Cumbria. The White-faced Darter, known for its distinctive ... Sphagnum moss containing dragonfly larvae, transporting it in buckets ...
A rare dragonfly is being introduced to a hidden corner of Cumbria. The White-faced Darter, known for its distinctive chalk ... collect small amounts of Sphagnum moss containing dragonfly larvae, ...
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