Louisiana and Texas rank 4th and 5th in the nation in terms of having the most wetlands. However, it’s estimated that half of ...
It's in southern Louisiana, and it brims with wildlife and opportunities to see wild animals up close. The Atchafalaya Basin ...
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Since 2011, a state program began reintroducing whooping cranes into a conservation area in Southwest Louisiana at a time ...
The whooping crane is one of the rarest bird species in the world, according to the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. They are large-bodied birds that can grow up to five feet tall ...
State and federal authorities in Louisiana celebrated breaking ground on an ambitious $330 million conservation project ...
State and federal authorities broke ground on a conservation project to restore the 176-square-mile Maurepas Swamp near New ...
The disappearing coastline is threatening Louisiana’s communities, wildlife, and economy. Here’s what it means for the future ...
Is the Gulf of Mexico the ‘single best opportunity’ to store climate-warming gas — or an existential threat to wildlife and ...
From the Arctic of Greenland and Canada, the grasslands, deserts, forests, and wetlands in the United States ... night when ...
The 176 square mile (456 square kilometers) Maurepas Swamp just to the west of New Orleans holds Louisiana's second largest contiguous forest, a beloved state wildlife refuge filled with water ...
It is a beloved state wildlife refuge filled with water tupelo and bald cypress trees ... and the rising sea levels caused by climate change, says Nick Stevens, a wetlands researcher at Southeastern ...