Biodiversity of Louisiana

Monday, April 13, 2015

Palmetto plants

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The Bottomland hardwoods have lots of mixed woody species that can occasionally tolerate flooding. The dwarf palmettos are an indicator spec...

Ecological Restoration of the Louisiana Coastal Marsh

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Since 1990s, the Louisiana coastal marsh (known also as part of wetland habitat) has been changed. Picure: Talita A. Maia  We are losi...

How do plants live in salt water?

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The salinity of wetlands has a huge influence in the presence of plant species and its diversity. For example, in freshwater marshes, which ...

Marshes

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Hello everybody! Here in Louisiana, we have four different types of marsh.  The Freshwater marsh has the highest plant species diversity...

American White Ibises

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American White Ibises  ( Eudocimus albus )  is found at mid-Atlantic and Gulf Coast of the United States. Picture: Marcelle Daoud ...

Tri Colored Bat

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The tri colored bat ( Perimyotis subflavus ) is the most common species of bat that is found in New Orleans, LA. Picture: Texas Parks ...
Sunday, April 12, 2015

Science Without Borders

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Hey everybody!! This is a video that explains about our program, Science Without Borders, and also shows about our experiences here in New...
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