Professor: Dragonflies thrive at mine drainage cleanup sites
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LILLY, Pa. (AP) — With a swoosh of a net, a flick of the wrist and a little bit of luck, St. Francis University biology professor Lane Loya snagged another dragonfly from a reed during a recent trip into the field for his research.
For the past decade, he’s been studying wetlands in the region to track dragonflies and damselflies in the area.
Professor: Dragonflies thrive at mine drainage cleanup sites
Oct 23, 2021, 7:21am UTC
https://apnews.com/9d4ce275c74d805e4e1a3d3638b18859
> LILLY, Pa. (AP) — With a swoosh of a net, a flick of the wrist and a little bit of luck, St. Francis University biology professor Lane Loya snagged another dragonfly from a reed during a recent trip into the field for his research.
> For the past decade, he’s been studying wetlands in the region to track dragonflies and damselflies in the area.