Keeping the Summer Alive

An emperor dragonfly in flight, with an apple-green thorax and dazzling blue abdomen

Emperor dragonfly © Chris Lawrence

Keeping the Summer Alive

Location:
Clun Methodist Hall, High Street, Clun, Shropshire, SY7 8JB
As summer draws to a close, the last dragonflies and damselflies begin to disappear from Shropshire’s skies.

Event details

Date

Time
7:30pm - 9:00pm
A static map of Keeping the Summer Alive

About the event

Join Sue Rees Evans, County Recorder for Dragonflies, for an introduction to this fascinating and ancient group of insects. Discover more about the dragonflies and damselflies that can be found across Shropshire, their remarkable lives and behaviours, and the important role they play in our ecosystems.

A chance to learn more about these beautiful insects before the final flashes of colour disappear from our autumnal skies.

This event is hosted by the Clun and Bishop’s Castle Branch of Shropshire Wildlife Trust.

Booking

Price

£4 for Shropshire Wildlife Trust members
£5 for non-members