Dragonfly

There are more than 160 species of dragonflies in New Hampshire. (PAMELA HUNT PHOTO)

ALBANY — Tin Mountain Conservation Center will be presenting the eco-forum "Dragonflies of N.H. with Dr. Pamela Hunt" on Thursday, July 12, from noon to 1 p.m. at its Nature Learning Center. Following the forum, there will be a field program from 1:30 to 4 p.m.

The program will provide an overview of the biology and ecology of dragonflies and damselflies, from their amazing life cycle (content alert: some pretty crazy reproductive behavior is involved) to their incredible diversity.

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