An Introduction to Dragonflies and Damselflies - Roscommon

Saturday, 15 June 2024 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM IST

St. John's Community Centre, Lecarrow, Co. Roscommon, F42 CK11, Ireland

Register Now

Registration

Standard Partial Approval - €20.00

Sale ends on 15/06/2024

Student Partial Approval - €10.00

Sale ends on 15/06/2024

Enter your discount code

  • Subtotal (excluding fees and discounts)
  • Fee
  • Total amount

1. Select Seats

2. Review and Proceed

Saturday, 15 June 2024 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM IST

St. John's Community Centre, Lecarrow, St. John's Community Centre, Lecarrow, Co. Roscommon, F42 CK11, Ireland.

Workshop Leader: Michael Bell

Venue: St. John's Community Centre, Lecarrow, Co. Roscommon. (Eircode: F42 CK11).

Date: Saturday, 15th June, 2024

Time: 10:00 – 15:00 (field work included)

Audience: Beginner to intermediate recorders

Fee: €20 (€10 student)

Join the National Biodiversity Data Centre and Roscommon County Council Heritage Office for an introduction to the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Ireland. During this workshop we will look at the features used to identify Ireland’s Dragonfly and Damselfly species, how to survey for them, where to find them, and helpful suggestions on identification resources. The morning will consist of a short introduction to the Dragonfly Ireland 2019 – 2024 project, followed by an illustrated talk with particular emphasis on key identification features. In the afternoon we will explore the local freshwater habitats of Lecarrow to practice our field skills and hopefully spot some of the many species to be found in this area. This workshop is suitable for beginners and those wishing to refresh their identification skills.

Lunch: Tea/Coffee and Lunch provided thanks to Roscommon County Council Heritage Office.

Supported by: Roscommon County Council Heritage Office.

Clothing: Sturdy walking boots or wellingtons. Please dress appropriately for the weather and bring a hat and sunglasses.

Health & Safety: Please be mindful that this workshop includes an element of teaching outdoors. Warm waterproof clothing and good walking footwear are essential. As a rule of thumb, it is generally expected that any participants who sign up for a workshop that involves spending time in the outdoors will own and bring the appropriate outdoor clothing. A risk assessment for this event has been completed and participants are asked to listen carefully to the safety briefings that are delivered on the day.

Please Note: This workshop will only proceed with a minimum of 10 participants. If fewer than 10 participants register to attend, the workshop may be cancelled and fees refunded.

 

 

National Biodiversity Data Centre

http://www.biodiversityireland.ie

The National Biodiversity Data Centre works to make biodiversity data and information more freely available in order to better understand and assist the protection of Ireland’s biodiversity. For an overview of the role and work of the National Biodiversity Data Centre please visit www.biodiversityireland.ie

Contact the Organizer