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The Dutch dragonfly association (Nederlandse Vereniging voor Libellenstudie, NVL) brings both amateur and professional dragonfly investigators together. Main objective is stimulating research and taking care researchers are able to contact each other. Ther
Prime purpose of the Society is the direct promotion of dragonfly research and dragonfly protection. For realization of these purposes the IDF forms priority projects, which in the opinion of the Society need particular promotion. Promotion according to th
Based in: United Kingdom
Areas: InsectsType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Martin Schorr
Butterflies and moths are the focus of this international organization bringing together professional scientists and amateur enthusiasts to study and enjoy the Lepidoptera
The ATS, established in 1991, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to furthering education about tarantulas and other arachnids. A cooperative effort, our membership includes everyone from professional arachnologists to kids of all ages. The common thread
Based in: United States
Areas: Insects, Environmental EducationType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Darrin Vernier, President
Mission: The mission of the Butterfly Pavilion is to foster an appreciation of butterflies and other invertebrates while educating the public about the need for conservation of threatened habitats in the tropics and around the world. Vision: The vision of
Areas: Insects, Environmental Education
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Robert Bonacci., President/CEO
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: international - Contact: Robert Bonacci., President/CEO
The Entomological Society of America will be recognized by peer associations, the scientific community, and the public as the best forum for scientific exchange of entomological knowledge, leading to a record of positive influence within public and private
Areas: Insects, Environmental Education
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Rod Youngman
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Rod Youngman
Founded in 1956, the North Carolina Entomological Society was established to promote entomological accomplishment and to cultivate a closer relationship among its members by encouraging: - The preparation, presentation, and publication of papers; - The ass
Areas: Wildlife Ecology, Insects
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Doug Anspaugh, President
Type: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: regional - Contact: Doug Anspaugh, President
The Pacific Coast Entomological Society is an organization devoted to western entomology in all its aspects. The society was organized on 15 August 1901, and filed Articles of Incorporation in the State of California on 28 August 1940, thus establishing it
... in disseminating information about insects and improving communication between
The Lorquin Entomological Society is a non-profit society dedicated to the study of Arthropods, the many-legged animals that include spiders, scorpions, millipedes, dragonflies, grasshoppers, lacewings, beetles, butterflies, moths, flies, and bees.
Based in: United States
Areas: Wildlife Ecology, Insects, LepidopteraType: Non Governmental Organization - Scope: national - Contact: Bob Allen

