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Best 1 Indus Waters Treaty

The Indus Waters Treaty is a bilateral agreement established in 1960 concerning the allocation of water from the Indus River system between India and Pakistan. Facilitated by the World Bank, it remains remarkably durable despite decades of conflict between the nations. The treaty governs the use of...

2 Splendid clubtail (Gomphurus lineatifrons)

The splendid clubtail, *Gomphurus lineatifrons*, is a large dragonfly belonging to the Gomphidae family. It’s notable for its vibrant green eyes and dark stripes, characteristics that distinguish it within North American dragonflies. Primarily found in southern river systems, this species offers opp...

3 Green snaketail (Ophiogomphus cecilia)

The Green snaketail (Ophiogomphus cecilia) is a distinctive dragonfly belonging to the Gomphidae family. It’s notable for its bright green thorax and black markings, primarily inhabiting clean rivers across Eurasia. This species is of interest to entomologists studying freshwater insect diversity an...

4 Small pincertail (Onychogomphus forcipatus)

The small pincertail (Onychogomphus forcipatus) is a dragonfly species found across Europe and Asia, distinguished by the male's prominent, forceps-like abdominal claspers.

5 Pygmy snaketail (Ophiogomphus howei)

The Pygmy snaketail (Ophiogomphus howei) is a rare North American dragonfly notable for its small size and its highly restricted range along clean, rocky rivers in eastern Canada.

6 Yellow-legged dragonfly (Gomphus flavipes)

The yellow-legged dragonfly (Gomphus flavipes) is a Eurasian species of clubtail notable for its vibrant yellow legs and preference for large, slow-flowing rivers.

7 Skillet clubtail (Gomphurus ventricosus)

The Skillet clubtail (Gomphurus ventricosus) is a North American dragonfly distinguished by its massive, skillet-shaped abdominal club and its distribution across northeastern rivers.

8 Elusive clubtail (Stylurus notatus)

The elusive clubtail (Stylurus notatus) is a rare North American dragonfly known for its distinctively marked abdomen and its habit of hiding in tall riverside vegetation.

9 Common hooktail (Paragomphus lineatus)

The common hooktail (Paragomphus lineatus) is a widespread dragonfly species across Africa and southern Asia, recognized by the male's strongly hooked abdominal appendages.

10 Rusty snaketail (Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis)

Ophiogomphus rupinsulensis, the Rusty snaketail, is a North American dragonfly distinguished by the rusty orange coloration on its thorax and its presence near fast-flowing streams.

11 Broads National Park

Broads National Park is a protected wetland in Norfolk and Suffolk, England, managed under 1988 legislation and noted for navigable waterways.

12 Plains clubtail (Gomphurus externus)

Gomphurus externus, the Plains clubtail, is a North American dragonfly notable for its extensive range across the central United States and its preference for large, muddy rivers.

13 Tobol-Ishim Steppe

Situated in the West Siberian Plain of Russia, the Tobol-Ishim Steppe lies between the Tobol and Ishim rivers, functioning as a vital agricultural zone characterized by its rich meadow soils.

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