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leg70
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2021-09-27 13:02
RE: The Audubon Nature Institute experiences a baby boom of endangered crane chicks
I guess people hunted the birds for their feathers, what a shame
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leg70
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2021-09-27 13:01
RE: The Audubon Nature Institute experiences a baby boom of endangered crane chicks
That's a goofy looking bird, lol
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leg70
nature
2021-09-26 12:25
RE: Billy Nungesser emerges as the most prominent opponent of a large coastal project
If he wins the governorship, nature might lose
leg70
nature
2021-09-26 12:24
RE: Billy Nungesser emerges as the most prominent opponent of a large coastal project
Mind boggling that he's trying to say that the nature way is going to hurt nature
leg70
nature
2021-09-25 12:15
RE: Louisiana’s Atchafalaya Basin ‘feels like a national park’
I don't think I'm tough enough to spend the night in that environment with all the wild creatures, lol
leg70
nature
2021-09-25 12:13
RE: Louisiana’s Atchafalaya Basin ‘feels like a national park’
Pretty
leg70
nature
2021-09-24 13:23
RE: One tree at a time, volunteers and activists grow a new forest of Louisiana cypress trees
They planted 40k in this one area, I wonder how many they'd have to plant to regrow the whole area
leg70
nature
2021-09-24 13:20
RE: One tree at a time, volunteers and activists grow a new forest of Louisiana cypress trees
Keep up the planting, it helps with warming of the area too
leg70
nature
2021-09-23 13:02
RE: Planting 2,400 trees could be just the start of restoring a cypress forest
A good start, now lets keep it up!
leg70
nature
2021-09-22 14:22
RE: Should Ascension Parish help fix a subdivision's controversial flooding prevention reservoirs?
Need that on a larger scale, I'm not sure how much good that one in the pict would do....
leg70
nature
2021-09-21 13:17
RE: First rehabilitated birds released after being oiled at Phillips 66's Alliance refinery
Good to see some good news for a change :)
leg70
nature
2021-09-20 17:36
RE: Hurricane Ida oil spills 'mind-boggling,' but likely not as bad as Katrina, Rita
Good points, I did not realize how much of the manufacturing of renewable energy was still in China. And producing a big carbon footprint. Do you think that will change anytime soon?
leg70
nature
2021-09-20 13:29
RE: Hurricane Ida oil spills 'mind-boggling,' but likely not as bad as Katrina, Rita
Clean energy, we are ready for you.....
leg70
nature
2021-09-19 13:22
RE: Rooftop solar systems survived Hurricane Ida; in blackout, some powered neighbors, too
I live in an apartment building so it's not an option for me, but if had a house I'd look into it more
leg70
nature
2021-09-18 11:47
RE: Louisiana used to make it cheaper to go solar; Legislature, PSC changed that
I wonder if those people with solar had power right after the Hurricane....
leg70
nature
2021-09-17 13:29
RE: Bracing for the mosquito boom following Hurricane Ida, especially in St. Tammany Parish
Mosquitos?!? I'm not sure that is the place for me to live, lol.
leg70
nature
2021-09-16 12:29
RE: After Hurricanes Isaac and Ida, some LaPlace residents say they're done waiting for levee
The dark clouds in the photo says it all....
leg70
nature
2021-09-15 12:23
RE: How years of storm water pond construction are catching up on some Baton Rouge-area parishes
They need to let the flood water flow into areas like parks and golf courses
leg70
nature
2021-09-14 12:56
RE: Eight air pollution monitors still out in southeast Louisiana; 10 restored since Ida
I'll be glad when it's economic to move everything to cleaner energy
leg70
nature
2021-09-13 12:45
RE: For Louisiana's coastal tribes, 'being at the end of the earth is a dangerous place'
Seems like throwing good money after bad if they try to rebuild
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