BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Wildlife Federation (LWF) is calling upon residents and businesses throughout the state to join others in turning off bright or excess lighting from 11 p.m. until 6 a.m. each day until May 31 to help protect the billions of migratory birds that fly through Louisiana at night during this period.
There are plenty of folks who include the outdoors as a part of their lives. They hunt, they fish, they hike, but their nine-to-five jobs occupy the majority of their time.
Years ago, a group of landscape artists wanted to know if kids who had a play space with no boundaries would be more creative than kids who were “fenced in.” So, they set up a study.
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The first live glimpse of the Mickey Joseph-led Grambling State Tigers may have ended due to heavy thunderstorms Saturday at the program's annual Spring Game, but there was still much to discern th