Dragonfly Ecology and Identification

Dragonfly Ecology and Identification

$ 15-25
Tue, Jun 30, 2026 • 12:30 PM—3:30 PM

About this event

Outdoors

(Master Naturalist Advanced Training) Discover the unique and interesting attributes of dragonflies that have helped them become the most proficient predator on the planet. Explore the life stages of incomplete metamorphosis and how dragonflies spend most of their life underwater. Learn tips and tricks to identify dragonflies and damselflies. This program will be taught by Jeff Fischer, past President of the Wisconsin Dragonfly Society and founding member of the Minnesota Dragonfly Society. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum for an introductory lecture, then carpool to Cap Creek Landing on the Namekagon River. You don’t have to be a certified Master Naturalist to participate! Any adult learners are welcome. Register by: June 26 Cost: $15 member/$25 non-member Bring sturdy shoes that can get wet, and be prepared to wade in the river.