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WATERFOWL HABITAT WORKSHOP SET FOR OCTOBER 4 IN RUSTON

by Minden Press-Herald

Renowned Sportsman Jim Ronquest is Guest Speaker

Ruston, Louisiana, September 2, 2022 – A free waterfowl habitat workshop—Where are the Ducks? will be offered on October 4, 2022, at the Lincoln Parish Library in Ruston, Louisiana.  Special guest presenter is Jim Ronquest, Vice President of Development at Drake Waterfowl, former producer and co-host of RNT-V, and 2006 Duck Calling world champion.  Jim will discuss all issues affecting waterfowl; including wetlands conservation, flyways, hunting insights, and more.

Because this workshop will be very popular, food will be served, and the library will fill up fast, please preregister to attend.  To preregister or for more information on the workshop, call or text (318) 237-8350 and leave your name and contact information plus the name of the workshop.  

The Lincoln Parish Library is located at 910 North Trenton Street, Ruston, Louisiana.  On October 4, 2022, on-site registration/sign-in will begin at the library at 5:15 p.m., with refreshments.  The workshop presentation will begin at 6:00 p.m. and conclude at 7:30 p.m.  Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing reasonable accommodations or who have questions about physical access may contact Trailblazer RC&D at (318) 255-3554 or [email protected] prior to the meeting or event.

This workshop will be conducted in accordance with Louisiana Department of Health COVID-19 guidelines.  If you are not feeling well or you have been exposed to COVID-19, please stay home.  

This presentation is made possible by the support of Energy Transfer; Hunt Forest Products, LLC; Mudd & Holland Consulting Foresters, LLC; Weyerhaeuser; Allstate Land & Timber Co., Inc.; National Wild Turkey Federation; Burnham Construction; Canfor Southern Pine; Louisiana Forestry Association; Whitetails Unlimited, Lincoln Parish Chapter; Lincoln Parish Police Jury; Lincoln Parish Library; USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service; and Trailblazer RC&D.

Trailblazer RC&D is a nonprofit organization that provides leadership, coordination, partnership development, and technical assistance projects to encourage strong communities, sustainable agriculture, and a healthy environment.

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