The refuge was deeded to the state by the Rockefeller Foundation and is managed by the Louisiana Department of Fish and Wildlife. It was originally 86,000 acres, but beach erosion has decreased...
LDWF Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge
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The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) manages and conserves the state's diverse wildlife resources, offering various licenses and permits for hunting, fishing, and trapping activities. With a commitment to education and conservation, LDWF provides resources for new hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts while overseeing programs that protect and enhance Louisiana's natural habitats.
In addition to recreational opportunities, LDWF focuses on research and management of species, including alligator and waterfowl populations, and promotes initiatives such as boating safety and wildlife rehabilitation. The department also engages the community through events, workshops, and volunteer programs designed to foster a deeper understanding of Louisiana's rich natural heritage.
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This place is pretty amazing. We made the trip down for some crabbing and shrimping. We scouted it out the day before and saw more DWF agents there than I've ever seen in my life. With all the...
So beautiful...I just love this refuge. I'm not sure if the park is regularly open to the public, but if you're doing research or organizing a school trip, the dorms are very affordable ($10...
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