Dragonflies: Aerial Acrobats (Online)
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Date: July 9th, 2025 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
Price: $25
Dragonflies have been around for 300 million years, with several extinct species having wingspans of over two feet. Inhabiting sites around lakes, ponds, streams, and wetlands, they are excellent predators, eating mosquitoes and other small insects. Examine the habitats that support dragonflies, as well as their lifecycles, foraging behaviors, and reproductive strategies.
This program takes place online Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
About the Instructor:
Michael Moore recently retired from being a Biology professor after 38 years. He learned a love of the outdoors from my father who was an avid outdoorsman and fisherman. He started birding in Massachusetts when he was 11 years old. Michael worked at Manomet Bird Observatory in Massachusetts in college and then completed a PhD in Zoology at the University of Washington on White-crowned Sparrow breeding behavior and endocrinology. He has published nearly a 100 papers in scientific journals. He was on the faculty at Arizona State University for 27 years, but moved to the University of Delaware in 2009 and retired from there in 2020. Michael developed a love for dragonflies and their biology after moving to Delaware and enjoys sharing his passion for the beautiful, fascinating and under appreciated insects.
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Price: $25
Dragonflies have been around for 300 million years, with several extinct species having wingspans of over two feet. Inhabiting sites around lakes, ponds, streams, and wetlands, they are excellent predators, eating mosquitoes and other small insects. Examine the habitats that support dragonflies, as well as their lifecycles, foraging behaviors, and reproductive strategies.
This program takes place online Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
About the Instructor:
Michael Moore recently retired from being a Biology professor after 38 years. He learned a love of the outdoors from my father who was an avid outdoorsman and fisherman. He started birding in Massachusetts when he was 11 years old. Michael worked at Manomet Bird Observatory in Massachusetts in college and then completed a PhD in Zoology at the University of Washington on White-crowned Sparrow breeding behavior and endocrinology. He has published nearly a 100 papers in scientific journals. He was on the faculty at Arizona State University for 27 years, but moved to the University of Delaware in 2009 and retired from there in 2020. Michael developed a love for dragonflies and their biology after moving to Delaware and enjoys sharing his passion for the beautiful, fascinating and under appreciated insects.
Register Here: https://mtcubacenter.org/event/dragonflies-aerial-acrobats-online/
**Please note:
In some places, Facebook will say events are free since we do not sell tickets through Facebook. The price for tickets for this event is listed at the top of the description box and can be purchased from the link above.
Mt. Cuba Center does not allow reselling of tickets via third-party companies or individual sellers. Should you not be able to attend an event after purchasing a ticket, please email aW5mbyB8IG10Y3ViYWNlbnRlciAhIG9yZw== for reimbursement options. Thanks!
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