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the U.S. State status. Join biological field staff from the Forest Preserve District of Du Page County who will teach us about the efforts being undertaken by their organization to save the endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly. The Hine's emerald dragonfly, found in scattered locations throughout the Great Lakes region and Missouri, isn't anywhere near that size, but it's every bit as remarkable. Endangered species are animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), announce the reopening of the public comment period for the proposed designation of critical habitat for the endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana) and the draft economic analysis, under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). West, Suite 990 Ten years ago, when researchers surveyed places where dragonflies breed and lay eggs, they often counted significantly more males. Learn about all 102 species of dragonflies in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario in this third edition of the best-selling Dragonflies of the North Woods, which won a National Outdoor Book Award As its name implies, Hines emerald dragonfly has distinctive emerald eyes and a metallic green body with yellow stripes along the sides. for 2 to 4 years, eating smaller aquatic insects and shedding Spiders, especially the orb-weavers, occasionally trap Hine's emerald dragonflies in their webs. The nymph then crawls out of the water and eyes and a metallic green body, with yellow stripes on its sides. Found inside Page 35 and the rescue of eggs , hatching , and release of endangered piping plovers ( Charadrius melodus ) when nest sites are threatened by river floods . Over the next decade and a half there Hine's emerald dragonfly USFWS photo . Thought extinct for nearly 60 years, the Hines emerald dragonfly, often referred to as HED, is now known to live in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois, and Missouri. Dragonflies to Arrive at Genoa Fish Hatchery in 2015. The Hine's emerald dragonfly was placed on the Federal Endangered Species list in 1995. The primary reason for the species' decline was loss of habitat due to urban development. Fish and Wildlife Service. The Hine's emerald dragonfly population has declined mainly due to habitat degradation and destruction. The flight period extends from early to late July. and filled to make way for urban and industrial development. Plan - The U.S. You are ethically opposed to sacrificing another organism. PARADOX: Hines emerald dragonflies are endangered and live in wetlands. One of the rarest dragonflies in the world is the Hines Emerald Dragonfly, the only dragonfly on the US Federal Endangered Species list. to become endangered in the foreseeable future. Found inside Page 2-32 or population of , federally listed species in addition to those documented in the 1996 FEIS . The 1996 FEIS document two federally listed species : the federally endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) and the But the Hines emerald dragonfly might appreciate the consideration, because otherwise they might wind up splattered on a windshield. Habitat selection and oviposition; The egg stage; The larval stage: general; Growth, metamorphosis and emergence; Adult life: general; Adult feeding behaviour; Dispersal Evolutionary perspective. https://www.fws.gov/midwest/endangered/insects/hed/index.html Every time Furness hit a dragonfly, she tried to collect the carcass and verify the kill (a screen kept the insects out of the truck grill. Found inside Page 4-46The Hine's emerald dragonfly is the only Federally listed aquatic species that occurs in any of the counties containing including | Hine's emerald dragonfly , afforded protection under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 , that could This species plays a key role in many ecosystems and its extinction will have a domino effect on several other species. The According to the draft economic analysis, the forecast cost of Hine's emerald dragonfly recreation-related losses are estimated at $19,000. The water often is only a few centimeters deep, with a thin layer of marly or sandy soil and dolomitic limestone bedrock underneath. Distinctive Looking Dragonfly Threatened by Habitat Loss. Due to urbanization, however, such habitat is quickly being degraded; the Hines Emerald now exists only as a handful of small populations Reproduction - Adults males defend small breeding Research - Researchers are studying the Hines emerald dragonfly to Status and Natural Heritage Inventory documented occurrences in Wisconsin. The Hine's emerald dragonfly was originally discovered in Ohio, where it inhabited Logan, Lucas, and Williams counties in the northwestern part of the state. Most of the wetland habitat that this dragonfly depends on for survival has been drained and filled to The adults When you have a wetland area, it's important to protect not only that wetland but those areas that provide groundwater to They catch and eat small flying insects, including mosquitoes, biting flies, and gnats. in Door County - PDF Version, May 2008: Delineation of areas contributing groundwater to springs and wetlands Identifying, protecting, and restoring Endangered species are animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct. Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered The Hines Emerald Dragonfly is an endangered species that can be found in our very own Door County, Wisconsin. 5600 American Blvd. The Hines Emerald Dragonfly, Somatochlora hineana, is the only endangered dragonfly in the United States. Found inside Page 93Mammals Clams Insects Gray wolf - T ( EWis ) Gray Bat - E Indiana Bat - E Ozark big - eared bat - E American burying beetle - E Hine's emerald dragonfly -E Hungerford's crawling water beetle - E Karner Blue butterfly - E Mitchell's 3.3 inches. Genoa National Fish Hatchery received 100 Hines emerald dragonfly eggs from the University of South Dakota on Easter Day, April 1st, 2018. Hine's emerald dragonfly is habitat destruction. It lives in fens and lays eggs only in ground-fed water. Found inside Page 8-328.5.1.3 Terrestrial Resources Including Endangered Species 5 The Dresden site occupies approximately 1000 ha ( 2500 ac ) the endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) , the endangered leafy prairie clover ( Dalea This large, elegant, metallic green species is known from less than fifteen places in Wisconsin and Illinois. dragonfly The greatest threat to the Hines emerald dragonfly is habitat destruction. Found inside Page 4-134The federally listed endangered Indiana bat ( Myotis sodalis ) and the federally listed endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) are known to occur in the surrounding area ( Stull 1997 ) . Public Found insideThese fens may provide important habitat for the federally endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) . This endangered species was first discovered in Missouri in 2000 , at a fen in Reynolds County . near you . Found inside Page 71Thus, for Hine's emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana), USFWS (2001) noted that 'The recovery criteria are based Criteria are then specified for reclassification of the dragonfly from endangered to threatened, and for delisting. in calcareous (high in calcium carbonate) spring-fed marshes and The dragonfly depends and other endangered and threatened species. is illegal to harm, harass, collect, or kill the dragonfly without species and our nation's plant and animal diversity. Found inside Page 283This study included many species that are not endangered, but the situation can be much worse for endangered species. One such endangered species is the Hine's emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana), one of the few federally They serve as excellent water quality watchdogs, are part of our nation's natural heritage and add beauty to our world. Found inside Page 253Hine's Emerald Dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) Endangered . In Wisconsin , the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly is found only in Door County . Its larvae are restricted to very small groundwater fed seeps , which occur over dolomitic bedrock April 11, 2016: Protecting and Restoring Hines Emerald Dragonfly Habitat in Northeast Michigan: The project, Building Local Capacity to Protect and Restore Hines Emerald Dragonfly Habitat in Northeast Michigan," tested an approach of training students and volunteers from the local community to assist in conducting surveys for Hines emerald dragonfly while mapping and treating invasive plant species. Habitat Loss or Degradation - The greatest threat to the Found inside Page 3-87 not be a concern ( Personal Communication , Dave Hamilton , MDC , June 19 , 2002 ) . Hine's Emerald Dragonfly The Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) is a federal and state endangered species with an S1 state rank . Its body is about 2.5 inches long; its wingspan reaches about - LaurenMM98 on pristine wetland or stream areas, with good water quality, Most of the wetland habitat that this dragonfly depends on for survival has been drained and filled to make way for urban and industrial development. Pesticides and Other Pollutants - Contamination of wetlands by pesticides or other pollutants also poses a threat. Lockport Prairie is one of the few locations along the Des Plaines River where Hines emerald dragonflies successfully breed and has been designated as critical habitat for the Hines. Found inside Page 135 catenatus catenatus Candidate Endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly Somatochlora hineana Endangered Extirpated Indiana bat Myotis sodalist Endangered Endangered Karner blue butterfly Lycaeides melissa samuelis Endangered Endangered Found inside Page 253Hine's Emerald Dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) Endangered . In Wisconsin , the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly is found only in Door County . Its larvae are restricted to very small groundwater fed seeps , which occur over dolomitic bedrock So for at least five years, its larvae stay in a freaky, angsty adolescent stage underwater before emerging as the adults we see in the air. The Hine's emerald dragonfly is relatively large, its wings span about 3.3 inches. its skin many times. Like many endangered species, the major reason for its endangered status is habitat loss. Found inside Page 114The Hine's emerald dragonfly is the only dragonfly classified as endangered by the United States government. Like the large blue butterfly, this dragonfly is threatened by habitat destruction. In the case of the Hine's emerald dragonfly At these cooler temperatures than where most dragonflies thrive, this slows HEDs aging process. and provided Final Report Best Management Practices to Protect Groundwater at Hines Emerald Dragonfly Larval Sites in Door County, Wisconsin, Appendix A: Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas with Karst Features and Closed Depression Capture Zones (12-page PDF), Appendix B: Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas among Watersheds and Subwatersheds (3-Page PDF), Appendix C: Culvert Locations in Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas (1-Page PDF), Appendix D: Land Uses in Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas (12-Page PDF), Appendix E: Land Use and Community Information for Door County Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas (23-Page PDF), Appendix F: Groundwater Protection Zoning Model Ordinance for Door County Towns (4-Page PDF), Appendix G: Brochure - Protecting Groundwater in Door County (2-Page PDF), Brochure: Protecting Groundwater in Door County (2-Page PDF), Brochure: Groundwater and survive. Monitoring the status of this endangered dragonfly is ongoing at The Ridges. Found inside Page 89In 2010, it was a red-letter day for dragonfly conservation efforts when the federal government set aside an additional 26,000 acres for the Hine's Emerald Dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana), more than doubling the species' living space. A team of scientists investigated by looking for dragonflies in places they wouldnt expect. Fish and Wildlife Service prepared a recovery U.S. The Hines emerald is an endangered dragonfly species found in the United States and Canada. Found inside Page 281As with listing determinations, critical habitat designations are frequently litigated, with great effect.66 For example, in a relatively small case dealing with the endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly, FWS designated 13,000 acres of Identifying, protecting, and restoring endangered and threatened species is the primary objective of the U.S. Found inside Page 265 such as the federally endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly. purple false oats Hine's emerald dragonfly Uncommon Species Plants beaked sedge bearberry Bebb's sedge birds-eye primrose bog lobelia bristle-leaved sedge brown sedge Found inside train storage capacity on MWG property that would adversely affect the Hine's emerald dragonfly or its habitat . Hine's emerald dragonfly or necessary work plans applicable to State and Federally listed threatened and endangered Phone: 612-713-5360 Phone: 612-713-5360 This species was first described by E.B. Wetlands throughout the dragonfly's former range were dr Fish and Wildlife Service as a critical habitat unit within the federal recovery plan for The immediate goal of the captive rearing program is to help enhance and stabilize population which has been at very low levels since the 1990s. Photo by MaLisa Spring. Find a location Although prey is scarcer in this landscape, so are harassing males. Habitat Protection - Where possible, the dragonflys habitat Biologists have not collected specimens from any of these areas since 1953, and they now believe the dragonfly has disappeared completely from this former range. Habitat destructionis the primary cause for the decline of this species. The U.S. is being Found inside Page 129This dragonfly is closely associated with surface dolomite deposits, which is are commonly quarried. The dragonfly has been found elsewhere, often near quarries. In fact, Hine's emerald dragonflies were observed in the 10-acre prairie Hine's emerald dragonfly is an endangered species. The species occupies wetland marshes and sedge meadows fed by shallow groundwater. The male Western Pondhawk (Erthemis collocata) is emerald green in color when young, but becomes an ashy, powdery grey as they age. The HED is endangered because the fens it calls home have largely been drained for agriculture or development. Email: MidwestNews@fws.gov, Appendix A: Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas with Karst Features and Closed Depression Capture Zones, Appendix B: Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas among Watersheds and Subwatersheds, Appendix C: Culvert Locations in Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas, Appendix D: Land Uses in Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas, Appendix E: Land Use and Community Information for Door County Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Groundwater Contribution Areas, Appendix F: Groundwater Protection Zoning Model Ordinance for Door County Towns, Appendix G: Brochure - Protecting Groundwater in Door County. destruction of habitat leads to loss of endangered and threatened Dragonfly Found inside Page 106 flowing water , or claps of thunder Hine's Emerald Dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) Endangered At Abraham Lincoln Birthplace , humancaused sounds are most noticeable along major roads and in developed areas such as the visitor (August 2, 2018) Dombrowski, Patricia, Soluk, Daniel. and restoring endangered and threatened species is the primary objective Most of the wetland habitat that this dragonfly depends on for survival has been drained and filled to make way for urban and industrial development. Found inside Page 2-12The 1996 FEIS documented two federally listed species : the federally endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) and the federally and state listed endangered Leafy prairie clover ( Dalea foliosa ) . plan that describes and prioritizes actions needed to help the at a local nature center, zoo, or wildlife refuge. List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants on January 26, 1995. Fish and Wildlife Service's Endangered Species program is conserving and restoring threatened and endangered species and their ecosystems. Adults lay their eggs in small streams in fens and sedge meadows. In Illinois, populations of Hine's emerald dragonfly seem to be rare and localized. Genoa National Fish Hatchery received 100 Hines emerald dragonfly eggs from the University of South Dakota on Easter Day, April 1st, 2018. Collection efforts for 2017 in both Door County, Wisconsin and near Chicago, Illinois improved greatly over 2016, allowing the station to work with the eggs again and learn more about this early life stage. November 18, 2020 Cheryl Totty. Protect - Protect water quality by minimizing use of lawn chemicals (i.e., Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin. They were in their final stage of development and are expected to start to emerge as adults, capable of breeding, within 1-3 weeks. The mission of the U.S. This book contains: - The complete text of the Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants - Final Revised Critical Habitat for Hine's Emerald Dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana) (US Fish and Wildlife Service Regulation) (FWS) (2018 Edition) More to the point, we need to find an answer Found inside Page 23The endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly . WINGS 24 : 17-21 . Soluk , D.A. and B. J. Swisher . 1995. The ecology of Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) : monitoring populations and determining patterns of habitat use in the he Hines emerald dragonfly is an endangered species. and Other Pollutants - Contamination of wetlands by pesticides and properly disposing of paint and other toxic household products. may live only 4 to 5 weeks. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services Chicago Ecological Services Office and the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge Complex-Genoa National Fish Hatchery are working together to develop a captive rearing program for the endangered Hines emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana ). The threats that face the Hines Emerald Dragonfly reflect the threats that its habitatwetlandsis largely facing as well. https://owlcation.com/stem/Can-The-Rare-Emerald-Hines-Dragonfly-Be-Saved Threatened species are animals and plants that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future. the Hines Emerald They found females in drier meadows and old farm fields. Threatened species are animals and plants that are likely to become endangered in the foreseeable future. was found in Alabama, Indiana, and Ohio and probably has been extirpated In 1988 a specimen collected in the Des Plaines River Valley (southwest of Chicago) in Illinois was later identified as this species. Larvae are found in shallow, flowing water in fens and marshes, and often use crayfish burrows. It supporting the Hines Emerald Dragonfly, Door County, WI - PDF Version, U.S. The Hine's emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana) may be the United States' most endangered species of dragonfly. We will go on a guided tour of the state-of-the-art Urban Stream Research Center and take part in activities to use in the classroom. The mission of the U.S. To put those results into perspective, consider an earlier mark-recapture study of the Hines emerald dragonfly: the only federally endangered dragonfly in the coterminous U.S. That study resulted in 331 captured and marked individuals, 88 of which were later recaptured. It was previously known to occur in Indiana and Ohio, but now appears to have been extirpated (exterminated) from those states. Most of the wetland Habitat - The Hine's emerald dragonfly lives It is also endangered in Wisconsin. Fish and Wildlife Service for growth and development. Found inside Page 4As reviewed by Paul McKenzie 10/2/01 http://midwest.fws.gov/endangered/lists/state.html 1 MAMMALS + Gray bat ( E ) FW + Indiana bat ( E ) FW Ozark big - eared bat ( E ) Hine's emerald dragonfly BIRDS + Bald eagle ( T ) FW ( proposed for Hine's Emerald ( Somatochlora hineana ), a Federal and State Endangered dragonfly, has been found in small cool calcareous marshy streams on bedrock. Williamson from a site in northern Ohio in 1931. List of The Midwest Region includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. Thats certainly true of the federally endangered Hines emerald dragonfly (Somatochlora hineana). fertilizers, hervices, and insecticides), recycling used car oil, Found inside Page 34514In earlier benefits estimation threatened and endangered ( T & E ) Because the underlying meta - data does for of the first major wildlife - based AWQC but expected to increases of Hine's Emerald Dragonfly stated preference efforts Soluk asks, If you build a road in a wetland area, are you going to be forcing females to cross this road to get to their land?, federally endangered Hines emerald dragonfly, They found females in drier meadows and old farm fields. The largest known breeding population occurs in Door County, Wisconsin. It was also known to inhabit northwest Indiana's Lake County. Endangered species are animals and plants that are in danger of becoming extinct. awareness of the dragonflys plight. Hunt for the endangered Hines emerald dragonfly. Subsequent surveys uncovered additional populations there, as well as northeast Wisconsin, Michigan, and Missouri. Fish and Wildlife Service Programs Work Together and with Partners to Save an Endangered Dragonfly. It Much of the known remaining habitat has been reduced due to industrialization and urbanization. Found inside Page 35 and release of endangered piping plovers ( Charadrius melodus ) when nest sites are threatened by river floods . Over the next decade and a half there Hine's emerald dragonfly USFWS photo Arverne project is making a valuable Brandon Schroeder, Michigan State University Extension, Michigan Sea Grant, and Daria Hyde and Phyllis Higman, Michigan Natural Features Inventory, Michigan State University Extension - November 20, 2014. Changes the dragonfly populations more often stay healthy in areas also occupied by red devil crayfish than in areas without red devil crayfish. Even within the same species, some animals occupy different habitats depending on sex or time of year. U.S. The paratype (the original specimen used to define the rest of the species) is housed in the Triplehorn Insect Collection. The Service chose not to protect the dragonfly's habitat, claiming it lacked necessary scientific knowledge about the species. called nymphs, hatch from the eggs. The Hine's Emerald Dragonfly: A Story of Endangered Species Survival in a Changing World.. The larvae can survive only in water. The primary reason for the species' decline was loss of habitat due to urban development. The Hine's emerald dragonfly is an endangered species. Education - Public education programs will be developed to After hatching, the aquatic larvae spend up to five years in wetlands before completely maturing and emerging as adult dragonflies. Fish and Wildlife Service's endangered species program. Learn - Learn more about the Hine's emerald dragonfly No wonder the females hide. We are reopening the public comment period to allow additional time for all Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants on January 26, 1995. Found inside Page 10Patterns of post - emergent habitat use and behavior in the Hine's emerald dragonfly , Somatochlora hineana , a federally endangered species . Master's Thesis , University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign . 63pp . survival because it depends on spring-fed shallow water to breed. Graduate student working on the endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly at the University of South Dakota. The picture at the top of the page shows another species, the Ringed Emerald. Join - Join a conservation group; many have local chapters. Hine's emerald dragonfly inhabits the cool, shallow, slow-moving surface water of wetlands, marshes, fens, and bogs that are fed by alkaline, mineral-rich groundwater. Email: MidwestNews@fws.gov. Daniel Soluk, one of the scientists who first studied skewed sex ratios in dragonfly surveys, says that in addition to protecting meadows for females, engineers should consider how road design and speed limits impact wildlife mortality. ), May 2013: 5-Year Review (52-page PDF; 450KB), Sept./Oct. Dragonflies to Arrive at Genoa Fish Hatchery in 2015. protected and improved. raise b) How Do You Identify This Type of Dragonfly? Major threats to the species include habitat loss and alteration, and the species is legally protected in both the United States and Canada. Habitat destruction or alteration. Found inside Page 46 the snuffbox ( Epioblasma triquetra ) and sheepnose ( Plethobasus cyphyus ) , and a Federally endangered insect the Hine's emerald dragonfly ( Somatochlora hineana ) ( Illinois Department of Energy and Natural Resources , 1994 ) . Hine's Emerald Dragonfly is a member of the family Corduliidae, the emeralds and baskettails. Habitat Loss or Degradation The greatest threat to the Hines emerald dragonfly is habitat destruction. This is a Resolve the Paradox question, and our job is to select the answer choice that explains why the situation described in the stimulus is the case. Pesticides of the U.S. in those states. Delineates reasonable actions needed to restore and/or protect the endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly. The Midwest Region includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. Listed as endangered in 1995 under the federal Endangered Species Act, the Hines emerald can only exist within specific habitat requirements, Juli Mason With wetlands disappearing at a high rate, preserving its habitat has not been easy. Why Is The Hines Emerald Dragonfly Endangered? 2012 Cooperative Recovery in Chicago from Endangered Species Bulletin, Effects of Reed Canary Grass and Herbicide Application, 2008 Safe Harbor Agreement for Voluntary Protection of Hine's Emerald Dragonfly Habitat Within Waterfall Forest Preserve, DuPage County, Illinois 19-page PDF; 3MB. Or volunteer The Endangered Hine's Emerald Dragonfly. Range - Historically, the Hines emerald dragonfly find the best way to manage for this species and its habitat. Residents living near Greetings, BugFans, One of the dragonflies that the BugLady encountered this summer was a Federally Endangered Hines Emerald. West, Suite 990 Found inside Page 3Section 1 discusses potential effects on federally proposed , candidate , threatened or endangered species , and Fauna : Canada lynx - Lynx canadensis ( threatened ) Hine's emerald dragonfly - Somatochlora hineana ( endangered ) 5600 American Blvd. The historic range for the dragonfly includes Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Missouri, Michigan and Wisconsin, but the insect has already disappeared from Alabama, Ohio and Indiana. Bloomington, MN 55437-1458, Contact Us On June 8, 2020 30 Hines emerald dragonfly larvae that were captively reared from eggs for 3 years by the University of South Dakota and the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County were released into the Lockport Prairie Nature Preserve in Illinois. Some people talk about founding feminist colonies to escape the patriarchy. Welcome to a North American temperate forest! prime Collection efforts for 2017 in both Door County, Wisconsin and near Chicago, Illinois improved greatly over 2016, allowing the station to work with the eggs again and learn more about this early life stage. Researcher Amber Furness, a conservation biologist working with Univeristy of South Dakota professor Daniel Soluk, mounted GoPro cameras on a pickup truck and drove the Door County roads in 2012 and 2013, varying her speed from 15 mph (24 km/h) to 55 mph (88 km/h) in increments of 10 mph (16 km/h). Found inside Page 4-35 riffleshell in the vicinity of the proposed crossing of the Allegheny River before construction if the river crossing would be open cut ( FWS , December 18 , 1996 ) . Hine's Emerald Dragonfly The endangered Hine's emerald dragonfly sheds its skin a final time, emerging as a flying adult. lays eggs by repeatedly plunging the tip of her body into shallow The Hine's emerald dragonfly is the only federally endangered dragonfly species in the United States. Captively-reared Dragonfly Larvae Released Into the Wild! about what you have learned. The Recovery Plan is available on the website below or The Hines Emerald was originally found and described in Ohio. This means that it is illegal to harm, collect, harass or kill the dragonflies because they are in danger of becoming extinct.

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