

Lights Out Louisiana: How Turning Off Lights Helps Migrating Birds
Every spring and fall, over one million birds migrate through Louisiana under the cover of night. This incredible natural event is a vital part of many bird species' life cycles. Yet, it also presents a serious challenge: artificial light pollution. Bright city lights and illuminated buildings can confuse and endanger these night-flying travelers.
For The Birds
22 hours ago


The Hidden Dangers of Overpopulation: Why Domestic Ducks Can Cause Issues in Acadiana Ponds
Many residents in Acadiana enjoy the idea of having ducks in their local ponds. They often purchase domestic ducks from farm supply stores, hoping to add life and charm to their community spaces. Unfortunately, this is frequently done without checking HOA rules.
Domestic ducks are different from wild ducks in behavior, diet, and reproduction. When introduced into local ponds, they tend to stay and breed rapidly. Unlike wild ducks that migrate or maintain balanced populations,
For The Birds
Mar 5


The Legal and Ethical Implications of Incubating Wild Bird Eggs and Understanding Altricial vs Precocial Species
Wild bird eggs often evoke a sense of wonder and a desire to protect vulnerable wildlife. Many people feel compelled to rescue fallen eggs or incubate them at home, believing they are helping the birds survive. However, this well-meaning impulse can lead to serious legal issues and unintended harm to the birds themselves.
For The Birds
Mar 4

















