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They were supposed to be extinct. Now invasive tilapia are back in Louisiana waters, eating "baby crabs like popcorn" and ...
Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards submitted a request to President Joe Biden for a Federal Emergency Declaration on Monday over an intrusion of saltwater into the Mississippi River that officials ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) asks the public to report any fish kills seen in state waterways. The agency said high water ...
Documenting fish kills in Louisiana is important, whatever the cause. Officials want residents to report them so biologists can investigate and document the kill as soon as possible.
Saltwater fishing is both big business and a pastime in the U.S., with millions of Americans working in the industry – from commercial trawlers to professional fishing guides and gear ...
Say hello to Louisiana’s version of a dinosaur. This ancient creature sculpture brings prehistoric charm to a peaceful park setting. Photo credit: Brian Iadipaolo. Birdwatchers, prepare to be spoiled ...
Louisiana residents and non-residents under the age of 16 don't need to have a fishing license. Also, residents born before June 1, 1940, who've lived in Louisiana for six months or more are ...
Cajun Caviar is a Louisiana seafood delicacy that was first introduced by Louisiana Caviar Co. in 1986.. Louisiana Caviar Co.'s Cajun Caviar is processed and packed by hand in accordance with a ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (KLFY) — Historically cold weather has led to a rise of dead saltwater fish, according to reports from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries. LDWF said, after the ...
LOUISIANA, USA — The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) is investigating widespread fish kills across the state following a recent period of extreme cold that caused water ...
But you’ve also got buzzbaits, prop baits, gurglers, crawlers, and an army of soft plastics designed to kick, sputter, and froth their way to big-fish victory. If you’re a saltwater angler, however, ...
Rising summer heat increases the likelihood of mass fish kills, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries said. It's nothing to be alarmed by, LDWF said, because the phenomenon predates ...
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