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    Name: Ecology and Identification of Dragonflies of Northwestern Wisconsin
    Date: June 23, 2007
    Time: 1:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
    Event Description:
    Learn about the biology, ecology, behavior and identification of dragonflies and damselflies of northern Wisconsin with DNR Aquatic Ecologist Bob DuBois. A "dragonfly walk" will stress field identification, habitat requirements, and understanding behavior. Specimens will be netted, examined in hand and released. Information will also be given about becoming involved in Wisconsin's statewide dragonfly and damselfly survey (WOS). • Bring appropriate field clothing and knee-high boots or hip waders, or be prepared to get wet. Nets and field guides will be provided. Close-focusing binoculars and monocular hand lens (10X loupe) is extremely helpful if anyone can bring them.
    Location:
    6250 S. Ranger Rd., Brule, WI 54820
    South on Ranger Road (by rest stop) in Brule. This road will go directly to the Ranger Station.
    Contact Information:
    715-372-5678 Ext 0
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