Forests, Parks, and Refuges |
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Includes history, fishing and recreation information.
Chicot State Park, Ville Platte, LA. More than 300 acres of natural growth and plantings of species that are indigenous to the state.
Project was created to preserve, protect and celebrate the beauty and unique character of the Lower Coast Algiers and Belle Chasse region, to enhance community access to the river, and solidify public opportunities to take advantage of recreation and transportation amenities.
Includes facts, history, hunting and fishing regulations, and public use opportunities.
Includes information about Southwestern Louisiana bayou country and wildlife refuges.
Hackberry, LA. Walk the 1.5-mile Marsh Trail and get close-up views of the birds and other marsh animals.
Includes information on park histories, locations and maps and events.
Part of the National Wildlife Refuge System includes pages for Bayou Sauvage, Big Branch Marsh, Bogue Chitto, Breton, Delta, Shell Keys, and Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge. Also includes pages about volunteering and education.
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