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Travels with Andy: Great Week for Coastal Louisiana

by Andy McDaniels  

 It has been a long week for the crew of Vanishing Paradise but we are darn proud of what we accomplished. We started off the first half of our week by giving outdoor media tours of Coastal Louisiana to see the oil spill damage and the areas of opportunity to restore the wetlands. There should be some downright amazing articles over the next few months in a variety of outdoor magazines so let us know if you spot them.

We also held a sportsmen’s rally at the Venice Marina to demonstrate that sportsmen support restoration of Coastal Louisiana. The food was tasty and the people were amazing. I’m grateful to everyone who showed up to show that sportsmen are true conservationists.

 By the end of the week we were all working our tails off to make sure the Melancon Amendment to the CLEAR Act would pass in the House. Our Vanishing Paradise supporters proved to themselves to be great friends as they quickly leaped to sign-on the Melancon letter and personally call their Representatives.

 With your help, the U.S. House of Representatives took historic action and passed an oil response bill that provide $1 billion in Gulf Coast restoration. This money is a good start in establishing dedicated funding for restoration projects in Coastal Louisiana.

Though the week is done and I’m worn out, I am proud of all that has been done by our crew with the assistance of the sportsmen and women like you who care about the largest wetland complex in the lower 48 states. Now on to the Senate…

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Andy McDaniels is the National Sportsmen Outreach Coordinator for NWF’s Coastal Louisiana Restoration program. Andy grew up hunting and fishing and was immersed in conservation activism at an early age. His grandfather started the Oklahoma Outdoor Council in 1950 which became the Oklahoma Wildlife Federation. In 2002, Andy accepted the position of Executive Director of the Oklahoma Wildlife Federation. In addition, he started the Conservation Coalition of Oklahoma, which included the Sierra Club, the Nature Conservancy, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, Quail Unlimited, the National Wild Turkey Federation and others.

Published July 31st, 2010 | Permalink


A-List Celebs Step Up to Restore the Gulf on Women of the Storm Video

As a part of our many efforts to protect our sportsmen traditions and restore habitat impacted by the BP oil spill, the National Wildlife Federation has joined with Women of the Storm to help raise public awareness and support for the critical funding and policy response needed to restore the Gulf Coast.

This week, Women of the Storm released a new celebrity-packed video that features A-list stars like Sandra Bullock, Peyton and Eli Manning, and Emeril Lagasse asking viewers to join them in signing a petition that will help demonstrate to national leaders, the strong and deep support across America for funding to restore the Gulf Coast.

We love the video at the Vanishing Paradise campaign, and we are happy to share this initiative to make coastal restoration a national issue.

Related Links:

Sportsmen Groups & Businesses Sign-On to Reconnect the River

Published July 23rd, 2010 | Permalink


WANTED: Sportsmen for Coastal Restoration Rally in Louisiana

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Sportsmen and women are gathering in Venice, Louisiana, next week to show their support for Coastal Restoration in Louisiana. We hope to see you among the crowd of supporters.

What: Sportsman Rally for Coastal Louisiana
**Shrimp/Crawfish Boil and frosty beverages

When: July 28, 2010 4pm

Where : Venice, LA 
Venice Marina
237 Sports Marina Road
Venice, LA 70091-4437

PLUS A CHANCE TO WIN A SHOTGUN!

Help us spread the word. It’s clear that sportsmen like you place a high recreational value on Louisiana’s wetlands, and the catastrophic tragedy of the oil spill may be the catalyst to allow long-overdue restoration projects to move forward.

For more information, please contact Land Tawney at tawney@nwf.org.

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Additional Notes:

7/23/2010 – We are watching TS Bonnie and will keep you updated.

Published July 19th, 2010 | Permalink