His talk will focus talk on the Spiny Softshells in the Lake, but mention other critters as well. (See HERE for a flyer with information on his new book on Louisiana Amphibians and Reptiles.) Please mark your calendars for this excellent event!
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10AM - 3-5 Year Old Kids Program on Pollinators
11AM - 6-12 Year Old Kids Program on Pollinators Call refuge for more information 318-387-1114 Spring Celebration combining Earth Day & Migratory Bird Day
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SPECIAL NIGHTTIME EVENT! The refuge is normally CLOSED at night -- but for this SPECIAL EVENT, come join Nova on a guided walk to listen, watch, and learn about frogs and frog voices that you hear at nighttime. Watch the last full moon of winter rise, too. Meet at the Visitor Center at 7PM. Here is Nova's flyer with the details.
This event is FREE to the public. This event is put on by the national wildlife refuge operated by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. The refuge is open 7 days a week during daylight hours. There is no charge to visit the refuge - the only charge is to launch a boat. Join Volunteer Dean Matherne on a paddle out to the Eagle's nest. If you need to rent a canoe or kayak the cost will be $10/person. If you have your own you are welcome to join the paddle. Please call the Visitor Center at 387-1114 to reserve canoe or kayak.
PUBLIC TALK (FREE) Join Complex Forester Chris Foster to learn more about invasive species at Black Bayou Lake and what is being done about them and how you can help. Feb. 23, 2017 at 7PM at the refuge Visitor Center This event is a service of the National Fish & Wildlife Service and Friends of Black Bayou |
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