LDWF releases five alligators, two birds after rehab from oil found at Belle Chasse Refinery
The LDWF released five alligators and two birds on Oct. 7 as part of the agency’s rehabilitation of wildlife found covered with oil.[…]
The LDWF released five alligators and two birds on Oct. 7 as part of the agency’s rehabilitation of wildlife found covered with oil.[…]
A month and a half after Hurricane Ida’s landfall, Marty LaCoste of Absolute Fishing Charters in Dularge is back to doing what he does best.[…]
The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation has announced the cancellation of its 2021 Wild Night Fundraiser.[…]
Jared Serigné went down to Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes to meet with folks who suffered damage from Hurricane Ida.[…]
A big fish kill at Lake Salvador, Bayou Gauche is occurring due to effects from Hurricane Ida earlier this month.[…]
A Lafayette sportsman lost his life in a Bayou Louis boating accident on Sept. 5, 2021. LDWF is investigating the incident.[…]
The LDWF began documenting oiled birds apparently the result of damage caused by Hurricane Ida at an oil and gas refinery.[…]
The LDWF says it will investigate each one of the substantial fish kills throughout southeast Louisiana in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida.[…]
Louisiana 4-H Shooting Sports has won the 4-H Shooting Sports National Championships for the second time in three years.[…]
Amending the Migratory Bird Treaty Act would give duck hunters a chance to make their case for extending the season.[…]
The 2021 hurricane season promises to be a very active one according to weather experts.[…]
Volunteers from several organizations and Shell Oil gathered Nov. 12-13 to help add nesting habitat to Queen Bess Island Wildlife Refuge.[…]
Due to significant impacts from Hurricane Zeta, LDWF reminds anglers that the Elmer’s Island Refuge remains closed.[…]
The LDWF urges the public to be especially cognizant of wildlife forced into populated areas by flood water from the storm.[…]
When Hurricane Laura came barreling through it left a swath of destruction more widespread than many have ever seen or imagined.[…]
The LDWF urges the public to be especially cognizant of wildlife forced into populated areas by flood water from the storm.[…]