A citizen science program that began over a decade ago has confirmed the use of dragonflies to measure mercury pollution, according to a study in Environmental Science & Technology.
The national research effort, which grew from a regional project to collect dragonfly larvae, found that the young form of the insect predator...
Dragonflies Reveal Mercury Pollution Levels Across US National Parks
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