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Buffalo National River Designated Important Bird Area

Buffalo National River Important Bird Area

— Buffalo National River Designated Important Bird Area
Leveraging The Power of GIS for Conservation

Leveraging The Power of GIS for Conservation

— By leveraging the power of GIS, Geographic Information System, Audubon Louisiana can analyze, store and manipulate spatial data to help translate complex issues to a broader audience through mapping, graphs and other visual representations.

Becoming a Naturalist:

Audubon Mississippi Educates Through Its Master Naturalist Program

Where birds thrive, people thrive

A look at Audubon Mississippi's coastal stewardship
Hummingbird celebration promises fun and education for everyone

Hummingbird celebration promises fun and education for everyone

Strawberry Plains staff planning 17th annual event
Meet the Audubon Louisiana Technicians Making Beaches Safe for the Birds

Meet the Audubon Louisiana Technicians Making Beaches Safe for the Birds

— Kelly Dempsey and Kiah Williams are Audubon Louisiana’s coastal bird technicians that reside in Grand Isle during the summer to band, observe and protect nesting shorebirds.
Storyteller finds challenge in conservation

Storyteller finds challenge in conservation

— Nicholls State University alumna Harmony Hamilton sharpened her storytelling skills studying broadcast journalism, but now she’s putting it to use to promote the work of Audubon Louisiana.

Today, Audubon Louisiana’s Avian Biologist Katie Percy presented at the Barataria Preserve Education Center at Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. Katie explained Audubon Louisiana’s Prothonotary Warbler nest box and geolocator research. Her presentation included detailed descriptions on how birds are banded, studied, how the geolocators worked and multiple maps and charts showing the migration patterns and nest successes. Katie also allowed the group to listen to the sound of the Prothonotary Warbler as she explained how the birds are caught and their nesting preferences.

Her presentation ended with the good news of the staff doubling the number of nest boxes monitored, the successful deployment of 22 geolocators this summer, and the hopes of implementing a new way of collecting data from the birds using nanotags which send VHF frequencies from the birds to a receiving tower. Information being gathered on these 22 “backpacking Prothonotary Warblers” will be available in the near future on la.audubon.org.

Drain Smart 2016 People's Choice Awards Announced

2016 Drain Smart Award Winners

— The Drain Smart Committee announced the winners of second annual People’s Choice awards.