Seeing the Forest for the Trees with Kalem Dartez

Saturday, May 11th, 2024 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. will be our long-awaited forestry workshop.

Kalem Dartez of the Forestry Service will be discussing Louisiana forest ecosystems and how to identify trees by not only leaves but also habitat, growth habits, bark, and fruit. We will have classroom training at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Conservation Learning Center and in the afternoon, we will do our field work at Black Bayou or Russell Sage Wildlife Management Area depending on how the day looks.

We hope to see you there.

Volunteer Conservationist Of The Year – Right Here At Black Bayou Lake!

That’s right! Our own Jim Kolinski has been named Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Volunteer Conservationist of the Year for 2024. Jim is an incredibly knowledgeable and dedicated member of the team at Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge. So dedicated, in fact, that he even missed the awards ceremony so that he could help more people experience and enjoy nature at Black Bayou instead.

Thank you so much, Jim, for all your hard work and dedication. It means a lot to all of us who like to work and play at Black Bayou. We all love you and can’t wait to see you do many more great things.

https://www.friendsofblackbayou.org/blog/jim-kolinski-celebrated-as-volunteer-conservationist-of-the-year-by-lwf

Sharks in Northeast Louisiana?

Come join us for our eighth certification workshop – Mega-Toothed Sharks of Northeast Louisiana on February 17, 2024. Dr. Gary Stringer, professor of Geology at ULM will tell us all about these magnificent creatures that swam the waters that covered what is now our own home here in Northeast Louisiana.

We’ll meet up at Hanna Hall where we will learn about sharks and have a look at the natural history museum. Then we will go into the field. We’re planning to go to the Nature Conservancy, Copenhagen Hills Preserve if the weather is good, and another location to be determined should it be inclement. We’re looking to have a great time as we learn more about these ancient predators that once lurked in our own home state.

Birds Workshop January 13

Happy New Year. We’re continuing our series of workshops for the seventh in this cycle – Birds with Dr. Terri Maness. Terri always teaches us great things about our feathered friends. Come and learn with us, and take a step, or another step toward certification as a Master Naturalist.

Image Credit: David Hoover