The project will create new marsh in hurricane-damaged areas and will bring wide-ranging habitat and wildlife benefits.
Northeastern Louisiana offers some of the most unknown and exciting birding opportunities in the country.
This volunteer-based program provides scientists with valuable data for addressing the conservation needs of coastal waterbirds.
This region continues to be a birding mecca, with an exceptional combination of barrier islands, bottomland hardwood forests, and coastal woodlands that together draw an amazing number of birds.
An amazing number of first state records have been found in the region, like Ringed Kingfisher, Gray Flycatcher, Cassin’s Sparrow, and Dusky-capped Flycatcher.