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2013
Hunting Heritage Banquet Listing |
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4th Louisiana Natural Resources
Symposium |
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The Louisiana State University School of
Renewable Natural Resources will host the 4th Louisiana Natural
Resources Symposium on August 1-2, 2013 at the Lod Cook Conference
Center on the LSU Campus. The theme of 2013 symposium will be impacts of
human and natural disasters on forested and wetland ecosystems and
wildlife. The symposium is the premiere natural resources outreach event
of the LSU School of Renewable Natural Resources. The 2013 symposium
will feature presentations from leading international experts covering
contemporary issues related to controlled burns and wildfires,
hurricanes, and forest management impacts on wildlife populations and
species diversity. Speakers will also address the impacts of Hurricane
Isaac on Louisiana wildlife, fires on natural ecosystems, the role of
fire in longleaf pine regeneration, the relationship between hurricanes
and fires in coastal forests, socio-economic risk of wildfire damage,
and other topics. The target audience includes land managers, foresters,
land owners, academicians, and those interested in this important issue.
A comprehensive and professional color proceedings will be available to
all registrants. Please visit www.rnr.lsu.edu/lnrs for more information
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Louisiana NWTF Hunting Heritage
State Super Fund Projects |
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Administered jointly by the NWTF, its state chapters and state wildlife
agencies, the Hunting Heritage Super Fund is used for projects that
support the conservation of the wild turkey and preservation of the
hunting tradition. Nationally, NWTF chapters and cooperating partners
have raised and spent more than $412 million for wild turkey
conservation. Since 1985 over $2,438,144 has been raised and
spent by Louisiana chapters on projects within the state. A sampling of
these projects is provided below.
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Northwest Louisiana volunteers
receive NWTF national award for youth event |
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NASHVILLE, Tenn.
— Volunteers from the NWTF’s Northwest Louisiana
Chapter received national acclaim for their role in
nurturing youth interest and education about the
outdoors and an active lifestyle through the NWTF’s
JAKES outreach program.
The Keithville, La.-based chapter was honored with
the 2011 Best First Time JAKES Event Award Feb. 10
at the NWTF’s National Convention and Sport Show at
Gaylord Opryland Resort and Convention Center in
Nashville, Tenn.
The award was presented at the NWTF’s Federal
Breakfast, which celebrated the theme: “Champions of
Outeach.” More than 1,000 JAKES events were held
throughout the nation last year by NWTF volunteers.
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Previous Year 52 Gun Raffle Winning Numbers |
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