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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 .
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: 8,328 Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Marsh Bayou Wildlife Management Area Evangeline 655 Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Pearl River. Bogue Chitto River; The Rigolets. Lake St. Catherine. Lake Pontchartrain. Lacombe Bayou; Tchefuncte River. Bogue Falaya. Abita River; Tangipahoa River
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 ...
The raft, at one point, extended for 165 miles (266 km) from Loggy Bayou to Carolina Bluffs. [ 2 ] Because of its scale, the Great Raft became incorporated in the mythology of the regional Caddo tribe , which had been in the area for thousands of years. [ 3 ]
Tributaries include the Little Red River, Prairie Dog Town Fork Red River, Salt Fork Red River, North Fork Red River, Cross Bayou, Pease River, Washita River, Kiamichi River, Wichita River, Little Wichita River, Little River, Sulphur River, Bayou Brevelle, Loggy Bayou (through Lake Bistineau and Dorcheat Bayou), the Blue River, as well as the ...
Loggy Bayou (LA) Flat River (LA) Red Chute Bayou (LA) Bodcau Bayou and Creek; ... Bayou Macon: 240 6.8: near Eudora: South Fork of Little Red River: 238 6.7: near ...
North Louisiana Refuges Complex is a National Wildlife Refuge complex located in the state of Louisiana, managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.This complex is part of the National Wildlife Refuge System, a nationwide network of lands and waters committed to the conservation of wildlife habitats.