Join the Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation for an exciting journey into the world of dragonflies! We’re thrilled to introduce you to these ancient and fascinating creatures, whose roots on Earth stretch back even before the dinosaurs. As you marvel at their vibrant colors and intricate patterns up on the big screen, we’ll dive deep into the biology and life cycles of these extraordinary insects.
Throughout our exploration, you’ll get to meet the most common dragonfly species found in the Laguna area, along with tips on how to identify them in the wild. We’ll also touch on their incredible migratory journeys, as some species travel great distances. One of the most captivating parts of their story is their metamorphosis—from life underwater as a nymph to becoming a graceful flying adult—this amazing transformation takes place in less than an hour!
Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a curious learner, or just someone who appreciates the beauty of the natural world we can’t wait to share this special experience with you.
Presenter Bio: Kathy Biggs has loved nature her whole life. She wrote her first guide to California’s Dragonflies, which sold over 15,000 copies. She also created websites for dragonflies of California, the Southwest, and Jalisco, MX, and just co-authored a new guide to California’s Dragonflies with Sandra von Abr. Kathy’s passion for dragonflies is matched by her dedication to raising awareness about wetlands like the Laguna de Santa Rosa. In the late 1990s, Kathy had to choose between becoming a dragonfly author or a Laguna docent, so she feels especially grateful to have the chance to share her knowledge of dragonflies here today.
Location: Laguna Environmental Center
Sliding Scale: $10, $15, $20. Registration required.
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