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Little River Wildlife Management Area Grant, LaSalle, and Rapides 6,045 Resource Management Service, LLC and LDWF (4,164), LDWF and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (5951) Loggy Bayou Wildlife Management Area: Bossier 6,558 Louisiana Department of Wildlife & Fisheries, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Manchac Wildlife Management Area St. John the Baptist
Loggy Bayou is a 17.3-mile-long (27.8 km) [1] stream in northwestern Louisiana which connects Lake Bistineau with the Red River. Bistineau is the reservoir of Dorcheat Bayou , which flows 115 miles (185 km) [ 1 ] southward from Nevada County , Arkansas , into Webster Parish .
Cat Island National Wildlife Refuge was established on October 27, 2000, as the 526th refuge in the United States National Wildlife Refuge System. It is located near the town of St. Francisville, Louisiana, which is 30 miles (48 km) north of Baton Rouge.
The Sherburne Complex [1] combines the Sherburne Wildlife Management Area (WMA), Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Bayou Des Ourses (Bayou of the Bears), [6] with the intent of conservation and management of all fish and wildlife within the boundaries of the complex. The entire area is classified as ...
This includes not only wildlife management areas but wildlife refuges, wildlife conservation areas (WCAs), [3] and LDWF shooting ranges and education facilities. [ 4 ] Any person using LDWF administered lands must use a Self-Clearing Permit either from a self-Clearing Permit Station or by checking in and out electronically through the LDWF Self ...
In 1988 under the administration of Governor Foster the "Atchafalaya Basin Master Plan" was implemented that combined the 11,780-acre (4,770 ha) Sherburne Wildlife Management Area (WMA), the 15,220-acre (6,160 ha) Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge, and the 17,000-acre (6,900 ha) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Bayou Des Ourses (Bayou of the ...
Cypremort Point State Park is a public recreation area located on Vermilion Bay, Louisiana near the end of La. Hwy. 319. It is named for nearby Cypremort Point. Cypremort means "dead cypress" in French. [4]
The refuge is in located in the upper basin of the Tensas River, which is also the last documented home of the ivory-billed woodpecker.The refuge also has one of the last concentrations of the threatened Louisiana black bear.