Louisiana’s swamps support a wide range of native wildlife and plant life that many visitors have never encountered ...
Gov. Landry says Louisiana is close to a settlement with ConocoPhillips in the state's landmark coastal lawsuits — unlocking 150,000 acres for restoration and nearly $480M in federal funding. Chevron ...
Shell Beach, where generations have made a living from the marshes, is battling rising waters and environmental degradation. That doesn’t stop efforts to save it.
Governor Jeff Landry announced on Thursday that Louisiana is "words away" from a major settlement with oil giant ...
In San Francisco Bay, salt ponds created more than a century ago are reverting to marshland. Along the New York and New Jersey coasts, beaches ravaged by Superstorm Sandy underwent extensive ...
In the wetlands of coastal southeast Louisiana, conservation groups are wrapping up a four-year project to plant 30,000 trees ...
BARATARIA BAY, La. -- Shoots of marsh grass and bushes of mangrove trees already are starting to grow back in the bay where just months ago photographers shot images of dying pelicans coated in oil ...
The largest marsh restoration project in Louisiana's history is rebuilding nearly three-thousand acres of marsh in a St. Bernard Parish lake. Plans are on the books to bring the process to Terrebonne ...
The state's biggest marsh-building project ever completed was unveiled Tuesday in St. Bernard Parish, where enough sediment to fill the Superdome three times over was used to rebuild land rapidly ...
Two years after the Louisiana coastline was coated by crude oil released from the broken Deepwater Horizon oil rig, much of the 75 kilometres of affected salt marshes has recovered, but some areas ...
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