Latest news about Coenagrion puella
Local Damselfly Population Declared "Exemplary Citizens" After Saving Garden from StagnationIn a move that has left local entomologists weeping with joy and neighbors re-evaluating their prejudices against winged creatures, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) has officially designated the Coenagrion puella (Emerald Damselfly) as the "MVP of March" in the South West region.
Local Damselflies Voted "Most Helpful Neighbours" in Unprecedented Community SurveyIn a heartwarming turn of events that has left residents across the nation beaming with pride, the humble damselfly has been officially recognized as the unsung hero of the British autumn.
Local Damselflies Declared "Most Charming Neighbors" in Annual Community SurveyIn a stunning display of aerial grace that has left residents across South West England breathless (though not from exertion), the local population of Coenagrion puella, commonly known as the Azure Damselfly, has been officially named the "Most Charming Neighbors" in the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Insects (SPCI) annual community engagement report.
