After more than a decade, a brown pelican transported from Louisiana to Georgia following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill has made its way back to the Bayou State. The pelican was tagged "Red 33Z" ...
Raccoon Island, La. -- Not so long ago, along the necklaces of sand that form the Louisiana coast, the state symbol vanished. The Louisiana Brown Pelican essentially went extinct. On the barrier ...
A Louisiana island that provides critical nesting habitat for pelicans and other seabirds is being restored to nearly its former size after decades of erosion and the crippling 2010 BP oil spill.
A Louisiana island vital to the state's brown pelicans has been restored after decades of erosion and crippling oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill in 2010.Queen Bess Island on the Gulf Coast shrank ...
QUEEN BESS ISLAND — A Louisiana island that provides a crucial nesting ground for pelicans and other seabirds is being restored to nearly its former size after decades of coastal erosion and a ...
Why is there a white pelican on Louisiana's official state flag if the state bird is a brown pelican? Morris Hey Morris, There are a couple of easy answers to your question. The first answer is that ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana state flag has been a symbol of the state’s rich history and heritage, but how was it designed and what is the background behind it? We dive into the rich ...
GRAND ISLE, LA (WAFB) - Fifty years ago, there wasn't a single brown pelican in the entire state of Louisiana. Queen Bess Island has a population of over 8,000. And that's just the adult pelicans.
QUEEN BESS ISLAND, La. (AP) — A Louisiana island that provides a crucial nesting ground for pelicans and other seabirds is being restored to nearly its former size after decades of coastal erosion and ...
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