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Audubon Perspectives: Witnessing Land-Building in Louisiana

Greetings! My name is Harmony Hamilton; I am Audubon Louisiana’s inaugural Walker Communications Fellow. In this role, I will be working with Audubon Louisiana staff and supporters to capture the impact the National Audubon Society and its partners are having on birds and people across Louisiana’s coast.

I recently had the opportunity to visit the Caernarvon Freshwater Diversion, just a few miles south of New Orleans, to see firsthand an area in coastal Louisiana that is actually gaining land and learn what implications this might have for a state losing land at an extremely rapid rate. Check out the video to see what is happening down there in the marsh.

Audubon Arkansas Granted Intervenor Status in Key Solar Policy Dockets

Audubon Arkansas Granted Intervenor Status in Key Solar Policy Dockets

— Ruling allows Audubon a voice in Arkansas's renewable energy future
101 years ago this week, Teddy Roosevelt made history in Louisiana

101 years ago this week, Teddy Roosevelt made history in Louisiana

— "This time he was out to lay his eyes on birds -- to visit the Louisiana coast under the auspices of the Audubon Society in the hopes of seeing first-hand what his 1904 executive order had accomplished."
Now Showing in the Moss Point Fine Art Gallery

Now Showing in the Moss Point Fine Art Gallery

Wildlife painter Phyllis Beiser
STRAWBERRY PLAINS TO HOST NATIVE PLANT SALE THIS WEEKEND

STRAWBERRY PLAINS TO HOST NATIVE PLANT SALE THIS WEEKEND

— "Attract more birds and butterflies with native plants in your yard"
Tiny golden warblers travel from South America to Alabama's swamps

Tiny golden warblers travel from South America to Alabama's swamps

— Features Erik Johnson, Audubon La's Director of Bird Conservation
Birding in Louisiana

Birding in Louisiana

— Many of Louisiana’s best birding sites are within 50 miles or so of the Gulf Coast.