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Wildflower Plugs Have Arrived

Prairie wildflowers will soon be sown into production plots in the Arkansas River Valley.

A Day of 360 Video and Snowballs at Plaquemines Parish Summer Camp
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A Day of 360 Video and Snowballs at Plaquemines Parish Summer Camp

“We were thrilled, excited and thankful that our kids got to experience the educational tools and interactive learning.”

Forestry Conservationist of the Year Award
Fourche Creek

Forestry Conservationist of the Year Award

Friends of Fourche Creek recognized for their work to restore Fourche Bottoms

Drain Smart 2018 People's Choice Awards Announced
Fourche Creek

2018 Drain Smart Winners

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

Coastal Stewardship - Summer Update
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Coastal Stewardship - Summer Update

Louisiana's beaches are full of baby birds - here's how we're protecting them!

Increasing Energy Savings in Arkansas
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Increasing Energy Savings in Arkansas

Audubon Arkansas Successfully Advocates for More Energy Efficiency in the Natural State

Audubon Says Carbon Pricing Bill is a “refreshingly bold move”
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Audubon Says Carbon Pricing Bill is a “refreshingly bold move”

MARKET CHOICE Act is the first major federal climate legislation led by a Republican in a decade.

Bringing Louisiana’s Coast to the Mountains at the Aspen Ideas Festival
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Bringing Louisiana’s Coast to the Mountains at the Aspen Ideas Festival

Produced by the Aspen Institute and The Atlantic, the Aspen Ideas Festival is a gathering of leaders from across industries, nonprofit organizations and government aimed at tackling some of the biggest challenges of the day.

The Origins of Hummingbirds Are Still a Major Mystery
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The Origins of Hummingbirds Are Still a Major Mystery

There is a dazzling diversity of the tiny birds in the Americas, but recent discoveries trace their evolution back to Europe—where today there are no nectar-feeding species.

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