Thesis for Master of Science, Environmental Studies, Planning and Management. LSU 2005. Ramsar Convention Application to the Louisiana Coastal Zone Wetlands.
Monday, March 21, 2005
Cameron Parish Birding
"Sabine National Wildlife Refuge always makes North America's top 10 list with 175 or more species regularly reported. At least one, and often five to 10, rare birds are reported and properly documented during the Louisiana Ornithological Society weekends in Cameron Parish." Huner, Jay V. and Michael J. Musumeche, "Coastal Birding in Cameron Parish, Louisiana's Premier Birding Destination," Louisiana Conservationist, Vol. 58, No. 2, Baton Rouge, 2005.
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