Wild Wild Wetlands
Jul 10 – 4, 2024 @ 3 PM – 4 PMJoin us for the Wild Wild Wetlands program at the Acadia Parish Library in Church Point, Louisiana, on July 10 at 3 p.m.!
Address: 311 North Vista St. Church Point, Louisiana, United States
May 7 Webinar | Learn About Proposed Changes to the Endangered Species Act
Save My SpotMay 7 From the Field Webinar
Save My SpotJoin us for the Wild Wild Wetlands program at the Acadia Parish Library in Church Point, Louisiana, on July 10 at 3 p.m.!
Address: 311 North Vista St. Church Point, Louisiana, United States
We believe people and cranes—and other wildlife—can coexist peacefully on urban, suburban and rural landscapes. As with many neighbors, coexisting peacefully might require some patience and creativity.
Last week, the Trump Administration proposed a rule change that would profoundly weaken the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the most important law for protecting and conserving threatened plants and animals in our country. We believe this change would be catastrophic for Endangered Whooping Cranes, as well as countless other species, and their habitats.
During March, most of the Whooping Cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population have arrived on their typical breeding/summering grounds in Wisconsin!