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Twenty Years After Katrina—A Scientific Reckoning with Louisiana’s Vanishing Coast

By Micah Denesse Twenty years have passed since Hurricane Katrina made landfall, and the scars it left on Louisiana’s coast remain both visible and deeply embedded in our collective memory. As a native of Plaquemines Parish, I have witnessed firsthand … Continue reading

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Opening Day of Dove Hunting: A Celebration of Community and Heritage

By Johnny Marquez As sportsmen, we know that hunting is so much more than simply an opportunity to harvest an animal.  It’s a time to appreciate the outdoors, share traditions, spend time with friends and family, enjoy extended stays at … Continue reading

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From Camouflage to Cuisine:Blue-Winged Teal

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries recently released information on how Louisiana’s ongoing drought is affecting wildlife – including migratory waterfowl. Continue reading

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Turkey Population Decline is Real

Most biologists believe the turkey population has dropped again by at least a million, but why? Continue reading

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In Defense of Youth Hunts

There’s something special about the hunt being 100% about the child. Continue reading

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