Louisiana Outdoors Forever Technical Advisory Board Meeting Set for July 1
The Louisiana Outdoors Forever Technical Advisory Board is scheduled to convene at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, July 1, at the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries headquarters in Baton Rouge. This important meeting will focus on assessing several pre-applications for outdoor conservation projects submitted for potential funding.
Key agenda items include a call to order by Scott Longman, a roll call conducted by Angela Morejon, and an evaluation of each pre-application to determine eligibility for a full application. Among the projects under consideration are initiatives aimed at enhancing recreational fishing, improving habitat for wood ducks, and promoting accessibility in urban forest trails.
Additionally, public comments will be welcomed before the meeting’s adjournment. Noteworthy projects include the Hopedale Recreational Fishing Complex and the Caroline Dormon Ecological Stewardship Project, among others.
For those unable to attend in person, a live audio/video stream will be available via Zoom. Interested participants can register at the provided link. The Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program, which supports outdoor conservation efforts, continues to play a crucial role in the state’s environmental stewardship. For further details, visit the program’s official page.
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