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    Important Bird Areas

    Important Bird Areas

    For migratory birds, Louisiana is the southernmost welcome center along the Mississippi Flyway.

    Dr. Doug Meffert Establishes Audubon Louisiana As Full-Fledged State Program
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    Dr. Doug Meffert Establishes Audubon Louisiana As Full-Fledged State Program

    Dr. Doug Meffert, vice president and executive director for Audubon Louisiana.

    Black Rail in Coastal Louisiana
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    Black Rail in Coastal Louisiana

    Audubon Louisiana is conducting surveys to better understand and document this rare and elusive species’ status in coastal Louisiana.

    Rainey Conservation Alliance
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    Rainey Conservation Alliance

    A coalition of landowners and land managers working in southern Vermilion Parish, Louisiana.

    Audubon Louisiana's Small Dredge
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    Audubon Louisiana's Small Dredge

    Small dredge restores habitat for birds and other wildlife

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    Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary

    Paul J. Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary

    The National Audubon Society has owned the 26,000-acre Paul J Rainey Wildlife Sanctuary in southwest Louisiana since 1924.

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