Kim and Bobby “Zab” Zabbia built their home in 1974 on the site of what Kim Zabbia calls the “haunted house I ran past on my way to school as a kid.” Fifty years later, the house is a microcosm of the ...
Many residents and visitors see Louisiana's wetlands as priceless. But one group is trying to show how much value they really have to our planet's future.
The law of unintended consequences is creating an environmental disaster in southern Louisiana. As a result, one of America's ...
A restoration project in Louisiana’s Atchafalaya Basin is drawing ire from conservationists, fishers and locals. A coalition ...
Deep in the bayous and swamps of southern Louisiana ... the wild to forage among the waterways and groves of gnarled cypress trees dripping with Spanish moss requires Ramsay to watch out for ...
The trees will be collected and used to shore up Louisiana’s coastline and rebuild important wetlands. “Our wetlands are our first line of defense from storm surge, hurricanes and tropical ...
Swamp tours are a popular ... environmental issues coastal Louisiana is currently facing. Afterward, kayakers caravan to the tour site – the closest remaining cypress tupelo swamp, located ...
These are among the last remaining old-growth cypress, symbolic of the American deep south swamps. The 1,000-year-old cypress trees are festooned with thick drapes of Spanish moss, which grow ...
Louisiana has more than 3 million acres of wetlands, vast expanses that teem with animals, trees, swamps, water and wildness. They're part of the state's culture, its lifestyle, its tourism ...
For a unique and authentic Louisiana experience, head to this critical wetland, where you can spot alligators and snap ...