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October 4, 2024
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Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to Meet on October 4

The Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission will meet on October 4 at 9:30 a.m. at the Cotton Museum in Lake Providence, Louisiana.

 

Address to the Cotton Museum:

Cotton Museum
7162 Highway 65 North
Lake Providence, Louisiana, 71254

 

Agenda:

1.     Call to Order

2.     Pledge of Allegiance

3.     Roll Call

4.     Approval of October 4, 2024 Agenda

5.     Adoption of September 5, 2024 Commission Meeting Minutes

6.     Commission Special Announcements / Personal Privilege

7.     Enforcement Report, September 2024 – Captain Davis Madere, Enforcement Division

8.     Receive a Presentation of 4-H Youth Activities – Keisha Powell, 4-H Representative

9.     Receive a Presentation on the Use of Drones for Wildlife and Agricultural Purposes – Holt Martin, Delta Drone

10.  Receive an Update on the Black Bear Lottery – John Hanks, Large Carnivore Program Manager

11.  Receive an Update on the Bayou Macon WMA – Mitch McGee, Wildlife Biologist Supervisor

12.  Receive a Report on Beneficial Freshwater Fisheries Programs and Projects Along the Lower Mississippi River – Raynie Harlan, Freshwater Fisheries Biologist

13.  Consider and Set Proposed 2025 Commission Meeting Dates

14.  Receive Public Comments

15.  Adjournment

 

A live audio/video stream of this meeting will be available via Zoom. To attend via webinar, register at: https://wlf-la.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_IDLEDS4TQbir_892FCHREQ

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