![]() ![]() Horse hooves clop, music throbs and gaslights flicker in a place full of long-told legends and those waiting to be born. Ghost tours troop past mad Madame LaLaurie’s mansion while neon signs stutter to life on Bourbon Street where syrupy red Hurricanes, slosh in famed ‘go cups’– those plastic tumblers responsible for uncountable curbside parties. Louis Cathedral’s butter-crème-colored walls reflect the fiery sunset. Like the Creole aristocrats lining the galleries of the Historic New Orleans Collection, the French Quarter is a timeless portrait – especially come dusk when swallows glide above the fortunetellers on Jackson Square and St. Brennan’s – the world would be far less flavorful without you!) There’s a reimagined French Market, modern boutiques and artisan cocktails mix with beloved antique stores and old restaurants. But you'll find plenty of new mixed in with the old. Often called the Crown Jewel of New Orleans, the French Quarter is one of NOLA's most historic neighborhoods. He is going to deliver a report of this project to the authorities and LDWF about this important habitat. Raising the hatchlings in incubators protects them from possible predation by foxes and raccoons. ![]() ![]() Professor Carr raised these hatchlings from eggs that he and his students had formerly collected at Lazarre. The Mississippi Map Turtles (Graptemys pseudogeographica kohni) are more widespread but nonetheless suffer from increasing predation and so their conservation is also important. The Smooth Softshells (Apalone mutica) and the endemic Ouachita Map Turtles (Graptemys ouachitensis) are species of conservation concern. If youre into anime, webtoons, or video games, then youve come to the right place.Hello wonderful people. It was hazy and bright, perfect conditions for release of three freshwater turtle species back into their Ouachita river home. A droite on peu voir la basélique du Sacré-Coeur, surnommé le mastodonte. Sample translated sentence: In the right we can see the Sacré-Coeur basilic, nicknamed 'the mastodont'. Some of the Louisiana Master Naturalists, Park managers and interested members of the public joined Professor John Carr and his students from the ULM Biology Department at West Monroe's beautiful Lazarre Park on September 20th, 2021. mastodonte, Mastodonte, mastodontes are the top translations of 'mastodont' into French. Northeastern Louisiana is a Freshwater turtle biodiversity hotspot and West Monroe's Lazarre Park offers prime nesting conditions that are becoming exceedingly rare these days along The Ouachita River. Louisiana Wildlife Federation Conservation Awards.Loyola University New Orleans Institute for Environmental Communication (IEC).Emma also announces plans to be producing regular Naturalist podcasts called The Southern Naturalist! They have been doing better, thanks to the current conservation system. While the song-birds populations seem to be sadly collapsing, there's better news about waterfowl. She went filming with Audubon ornithologists and Duck's Unlimited and hunters to bridge the understanding between non-hunters and hunters. Emma also talks about her film "In The Blind" and her learning about the duck hunting and waterfowl conservation connection. The discussion includes sediment diversion and the jetty break-waters, and of how Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) of indigenous Native Americans and the Shrimpers' local knowledge when coupled with technical quantifiable science resulted in great conservation synergy. She is currently employed by Louisiana Public Broadcasting and serves as a swamp tour guide !Įmma talks about her video production / conservation education work and how she saw change coming through the film-making process. Emma is the 2019 Louisiana Wildlife Federation Conservation Communicator of The Year and is a member of Louisiana Master Naturalists of Greater New Orleans. Hosted October 6th, 2021, by Louisiana Master Naturalists of Greater Baton Rouge, this episode of LMNGBR Nature Notes brings us a Zoom presentation by Emma Reid, award-winning film maker of "Finding Common Ground" (Telly Award) and "In The Blind"!Įmma studied Environmental Science at Loyola University, New Orleans, and trained as an intern at the Institute of Environmental Communication (IEC). ![]()
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