Recent biological sampling conducted by the department indicates the average white shrimp size in portions of the state's outside waters is smaller than the minimum possession limit allowed by law.
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Researchers issue warning as harmful insects spread in US region: 'Not well understood'
They can cause many negative impacts. Researchers issue warning as harmful insects spread in US region: 'Not well understood' ...
A HuffPost investigation found how the Trump administration systematically destroyed safeguards for detainees, subjecting ...
Louisiana wildlife agents caught two Rayville hunters with 66 ducks across three hunting trips. The daily limit is six per hunter.
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries enforcement agents cited two subjects for alleged migratory waterfowl ...
Louisiana hunting regulators are weighing a proposal that would allow hunters to use drones to locate wounded or dead game—but not to shoot animals from the air—marking a cautious step toward ...
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ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) - The hard work of local youth and families will be on full display Saturday, February 7, at the ...
Bogue Chitto State Park in Franklinton, Louisiana is exactly that kind of revelation – a sprawling 1,786-acre natural ...
Hunting regulators in Louisiana are considering a change to state regulations to allow the use of drones to help hunters locate prey after it's been shot, but it’s not yet clear whether doing so would ...
Louisiana wildlife agents discovered a Facebook post advertising unlabeled catfish for sale, leading to citations for two St. Charles Parish men.
Louisiana Department of Fish and Wildlife (LDFW) agents cited two individuals for selling catfish without a commercial ...
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