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2018 Photo Contest Winners Announced

10/6/2018

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Friends of Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge Annual Photo Contest Results
Winners of the fourteenth annual Friends of Black Bayou photo contest were named on October 6, 2018, with a scenic/professional division photo called “Full Moon Ibis” by local photographer William Watson winning Best of Show.

All photos in the contest were taken at the North Louisiana Refuges Complex, including Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge, D’Arbonne National Wildlife Refuge, Upper Ouachita National Wildlife Refuge and Handy Brake National Wildlife Refuge.
FoBB board member Leslie Calhoun was chair of the contest this year, with assistance from FoBB members Kris Kelley, Gloria Dedmon, Bob Eisenstadt, Monique Keeling, and Ann Bloxom Smith. Judges were several local photographers who evaluated the entries in youth, adult professional and adult amateur categories. Charles Heck, Sr., founded the contest in 2004. Kristopher Kelley is the current president of the Friends.
The public is invited to view the winning photos during the annual Fall Celebration, which occurs Saturday, October 13, 2018, 10 am-3 pm, when there will also be a free lunch and lots of family activities. The photos will also be on display in the Refuge Visitor Center at least through November, in addition to being on the FoBB website, www.friendsofblackbayou.org

Ribboned photographs are as follows:
Grand prize/best of show: William Watson, “Full Moon Ibis.”
Judges’ Special Environmental Consciousness Award: Cyndy Hardaker, “Please Do Not Litter!”
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Amateur--Scenic: 1st—Monica Boudreaux, “Serenity Now”; 2nd—Kris Kelley, “Refuge Visitor Center at Sunset”; 3rd—Lorrie Watson, “Serenity.” Honorable Mention: Tammy Smith, “The Great Fly-By” and “Solemn Serenity”; Monica Boudreaux, “Painting the Bayou” and “Cloudy Illusion.”
Amateur--Wildlife: 1st—Lorrie Watson, “Dancing Giants”; 2nd—Cyndy Hardaker, “Wood Storks”; 3rd—Monica Boudreaux, “All in the Family.” Honorable Mention: Cyndy Hardaker, “’Gulp’—Snake Eating Frog”; Lorrie Watson, “Gator in the Morning Light”; Tammy Smith, “Now You See Me” and “I’ve Got My Eye on You.” 
Amateur--Birds: 1st—Lorrie Watson, “Mama Feeding Baby”; 2nd—Monica Boudreaux, “Content”; 3rd—Cyndy Hardaker, “Belted Kingfisher.” Honorable Mention: Cyndy Hardaker, “Eastern Screech Owl”; Monica Boudreaux, “Bashful Blue”; Kimberly Paxton, “Thrush in Winter”; Lorrie Watson, “Symmetry in Flight” and Great Blue Heron in Flight.”  
Amateur--Plants: 1st—Monica Boudreaux, “The Life Source”; 2nd—Amber Johnfroe, “Misted Hyacinth”; 3rd—Cyndy Hardaker, “Brown-Eyed Susans.” Honorable Mention: Monica Boudreaux, “Radiant”; Cyndy Hardaker, “Mexican Sunflower”; Tammy Smith, “Just Buzzing By.”
Amateur--People on the Refuge: 1st—Kimberly Paxton, “Meeting the Snake”; 2nd—Tammy Smith, “Rowing Along”; 3rd—Monica Boudreaux, “Mother’s Love.”  Honorable Mention: Monica Boudreaux, “Road to Fitness”; Lorrie Watson, “Wrong Camo Dude.”  
Amateur—Macro/Micro: 1st—Kris Kelley, “Dragonfly Eye”; 2nd—Cyndy Hardaker, “Painted Lady Butterfly”; 3rd—Lorrie Watson, “Thistle.”  Honorable Mention: Kris Kelley, “Sulphur Butterfly”; Monica Boudreaux, “On the Throne.”

Professional—Scenic: 1st—Jeff Perot, “Waterlogged”; 2nd—Mike Colvin, “A Maple among Cypress”; 3rd—William Watson, “Look Deeper: Foggy Morning on the Lake.” Honorable Mention: Douglas Hazard, “Sunrise”; Jeff Perot, “Old Oak.”
Professional—Wildlife: 1st—Chad McElwee, “Evening Glow”; 2nd—Mike Colvin, “Channeling Yoda”; 3rd—William Watson, “Big Boys Club.” Honorable Mention: Chad McElwee, “Blended”; Mike Colvin, “Double Vision.”
Professional—Birds: 1st—William Watson, “Dancing Dress: Great Egret”; 2nd—Mike Colvin, “Tossed Bug for Lunch”; 3rd—Tammy Heil, “That’s My Bug!!” Honorable Mention: William Watson, “The Elusive One: Least Bittern”; Mike Colvin, “Stop-Action Eagle
Professional—Plants: 1st—Mike Colvin, “Early Light: Morning Glory”; 2nd—Jeff Perot, “Bright Beginning”; 3rd—Nathan Tremaine, “Blossom.” Honorable Mention: Mike Colvin, “Spider Lily”; Jeff Perot, “Blooming Light.”
Professional—People on the Refuge: 1st—Nathan Tremaine, “Balance”; 2nd—Chad McElwee, “Sunset Conversation”; 3rd—Mike Colvin, “Walking on Water.” 
Professional—Macro/Micro: 1st—Chad McElwee, “Luminous”;  2nd—William Watson, “Maybe She’s Born with It!”; 3rd—Charles Paxton, “Ambushed.” Honorable Mention: William Watson, “Tails It Is!” and “Tiny Flower-Tender: Jumping Spider”; Mike Colvin, “Fuzzy Bumble Bee.”

Youth—Scenic: 1st—Lexi Harper, “Teacups”; 2nd—Kate Kyzar, “Gray and Alone”; 3rd—Dorion McFadden, “Thunder on the Bayou.” Honorable Mention—Lexi Harper, “Here Comes the Moon”; Kate Kyzar, “Louisiana Landscape.” 
Youth—Micro: 1st—Lexi Harper, “Dinner Is Served”; 2nd—Kate Kyzar, “Gray Galaxy”; 3rd—Dorion McFadden, “Wildflower.” Honorable Mention—Lexi Harper, “Get Your Own Flower”; Lexi Harper, “Stay Away from Me.” 
Youth—Plants: 1st—Lexi Harper, “Queen of the Pad!”; 2nd—Kate Kyzar, “Bright Red”; 3rd—Makala Gagnon, “Untitled.” Honorable Mention—Lexi Harper, “End of the Day”; Lexi Harper, “Don’t Leave Me Hangin’!”; Nola Grigson, “Untitled (Zinnia)”; Dorion McFadden, “Rose and Thorns.” 
Youth—People on the Refuge: 1st—Lexi Harper, “Where Did That Bug Go?”; 2nd—Keira Boudreaux, “Pro on the Trail”; 3rd—Sapphire Davis, “Untitled (Nova).”Honorable Mention—Lexi Harper, “Run!”; Lexi Harper, “Wait for Me!”
Youth—Birds: 1st—Keira Bourdreaux, “Fly By”; 2nd—Lexi Harper, “It Is Hot!”; 3rd—Dorion McFadden, “Swoosh!” Honroable Mention—Lexi Harper, “Get Your Own Branch!”; Lexi Harper, “Where Are You, Little Fish?”
Youth—Wildlife: 1st—Kate Kyzar, “Black and White Beauty”; 2nd—Lexi Harper, “I Love the Sun.”  Honorable Mention—Lexi Harper, “King of the Lily Pad”; Lexi Harper, “Make Room for Me!” 
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2018 Photo Contest is Now Open

9/3/2018

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2018 Fall Celebration Trail Run Registration Open

8/13/2018

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Registration is now available online - Click here for more information

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Fall Celebration - October 13th

7/28/2018

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All are invited to this great event!
​Fall Celebration this year is scheduled for October 13th from 9am-3pm.
Trail Run will be at 9am and the rest of the events will begin at 10am.

More information soon!
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Annual Summer Solstice Paddle

6/16/2018

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Thursday, June 21st 7:30-9pm Annual Summer Solstice Paddle​
Join us on the annual summer solstice paddle to celebrate the longest day of the year and to watch the sunset over the lake. If you have your own kayak or canoe please join us. If you need to rent one for the evening please call the Visitor Center at 387-1114 to reserve one $10/person. Bring a beverage and a snack and plenty of bug spray.
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Katie Percy, Avian Biologist, Speaks at FoBB Meeting

3/19/2018

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Katie Percy, Avian Biologist, Audubon Louisiana spoke at tonight's March 2018 FoBB meeting, where attendees were privileged to learn about Prothonotary Warblers themselves, and also about research and activities of Audubon Louisiana of the breeding areas and winter habitats.  
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Katie works with the next generation of students, and has studied the habitat and habits of the species. Prothonotaries specifically nest in cavities in bottomland hardwoods and cypress Tupelo swamps.  Audubon Louisiana volunteers are always needed for banding, research, and is sometimes labor intensive, so if you are interested in volunteering, you may reach out to Audubon Louisiana or Katie for  more information.

Additional sources of information include:
  • Why Birds Matter 
  • Nest Watch 
  • Motus

Thank you, Katie for an informative and educational conservation presentation in this "Year of the Bird!"
- FoBB Volunteers 
Children learn about bird migration turning the Blue Goose at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Also at tonight's meeting, the attendees got a sneak peek of a draft Junior Ranger Guidebook.  Watch this web site for more .... Making the world a better place on a local, national, or global level.
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New Alligator Exhibit Fundraiser

2/23/2018

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Bring Back the Gator Exhibit Fundraiser
Friends of Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge is launching a major fundraising campaign and we would love to invite you to be our community partner!
 
We’ve set our sights on bringing back our Alligator exhibit in the Conservation Learning Center at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge. This $30,000 fundraising goal will include not only the tank, filtration, lighting and support systems but also the enclosure and educational signage. This exhibit has been a feature for many years and the tank and enclosure cannot be repaired and need full replacement. The enlarged tank and enclosure will provide an excellent habitat for small turtles and alligators while providing a safe observation area for the public, particularly children and school groups. This exhibit will highlight the diversity and key species present in the lake while providing great educational outreach.  For additional information, please click here or contact friendsofblackbayou@gmail.com
 
As a donor, you are helping in an important community effort to conserve and enhance Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge. We take your support of FoBB very seriously and hope to provide you with ample reason to support our efforts. To that end, we have created multiple sponsorship levels that we may highlight a name, corporate logo or memorial on our exhibit as a lasting showcase of your generosity.

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Memorial Donations

1/22/2018

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Friends of Black Bayou accepts donations in memory either as direct contributions for a memorial fund (link below) or through our Adopt-a-Tree Program. Adopt-a-Tree for education, in memory of someone, or even to honor someone. You can choose the type of tree you'd like to adopt, too!   All proceeds from adopted trees help to support the educational, recreational, and environmental goals of Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge. Names of adopters (and those memorialized or honored) are displayed on a plaque inside the Visitor Center. FoBB is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, so your donations may be tax deductible.

Should you prefer to directly make a contribution in memory please use the link below and include name for memorial fund or directions for the fund use during PayPal checkout. We thank you for your generosity!
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2017 Fall Celebration Oct 14 10AM to 3PM

10/14/2017

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Today's the day for outdoor fun at the refuge. Kids of all ages will enjoy seeing the animals, playing the games, eating good food, paddling on the bayou, and learning how important wildlife is.  
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This event is free to the public -- even the food!  The Friends of Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge give back to the community in many ways, and the Fall Festival is one of the most visible.  Enjoy the day today while there are a LOT of people, and come to visit again on another day, when you'll experience a quieter refuge, and hear lots of birds and animal sounds... and more..
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Happenings at Black Bayou - Aug 30 update

8/30/2017

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Just an update on the many things happening at Black Bayou.
 
1st Saturday Program for Kids is September 2: 10AM for 3-5 year olds, 11AM 6-12 Year olds
(See flyer attached)
 
Water Sweep is September 9th. We could sure use your help at Black Bayou! Sign-up now online at http://watersweep.org/register.html?
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FWS is starting a new Refuge Krewe!
Next month we will be starting a new volunteer training program, recruiting people for the Refuge Krewe! If you want to learn more and help protect refuge and enjoy talking with people, we can use your help. Training will start either Sept 26th or Sept 28th. Details below and you can email Nova_Clarke@fws.gov if you have questions or want to sign up.
(See flyer attached)
 
Monthly Friends Meeting – Sponsored by Ouachita Valley ACS September 18th at 6:30pm
This month’s Friends of Black Bayou meeting at the Visitor's Center will be sponsored by the Ouachita Valley of American Chemical Society. Kristopher Kelley will present on nutrient flow in the water shed in addition to all the other neat updates on the happens at Black Bayou. Come visit with new Friends and find out more!
 
Don’t forget to sign-up for our 5K fun run/walk! More information is online at:
http://www.friendsofblackbayou.org/5k-trail-run-at-black-bayou-lake-nrw.html
 
Photo contest is now open for submissions! More information is online at:
http://www.friendsofblackbayou.org/photocontest.html
Mat’s are available in the Nature Store at Black Bayou!
 

 
 
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Friends of Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge Officers 2022-2023
President: Joydeep Bhattacharjee 
Past-President: Vernon Wells
Treasurer: Anna Hill
Membership Secretary: Mark Elliott
Education Director: Clair Calhoun Roane
Nature Shop Director: Ann Smith

Membership/Outreach Secretary: Ann Smith (temporary)
At-Large Board Members: Leslie Calhoun (LWF Rep.), Kody Chase, Anirudh Girey, Tyler Fricker, Jon Guice, Ron Hiltz, Suzanne Laird-Dartez,
Charles Paxton, Rod Werner, Niles Majeste (TriBeta rep., ULM —National Biology Honor Society)
Consulting Directors (non-voting): Kris Kelley, Kelby Ouchley, Amy Ouchley, Gay Brantley, Becky Ham, Mike Rhymes 
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Contact the Visitor Center at 318-387-1114 for more information.
Physical Location of the Visitor Center is located at 480 Richland Place, Monroe, Louisiana (no mail)
Mailing Address: Friends of Black Bayou Lake NWR, Post Office Box 9241, Monroe LA 71211-9241
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