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| Southern University Laboratory School asks: As you know we have a new Governor in our state. What are her thoughts about this critical Marshland lost to Louisiana? CC answers: An interview int eh Times-Picayune yesterday said our new Governor has written the President asking for money in the Federal budget to help repair Louisiana's marsh. I think governor Blanco will fight to save the coast. Hopefully she will visit the Wetland Wanderer so we can interview her. |
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| St. Mary's Nativity School asks: How can you tell the differnce bwtween a female cormorant and a male one? CC answers: It is very difficult to distinguish between a male and female cormorant by looks. In fact, they are almost indistinguishable. Immature cormorants are a light brown color and become solid black once they reach adulthood and their nesting area is called a rookery. |
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| L.J. Alleman Middle School asks: How do you tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile and do we have both of these in the marshes of Louisiana? CC answers: In Louisiana we only hav ethe American alligator. Florida has a small population of the endangered American Crocodile. One difference is crocodiles are more tropical, thus cannot live as far north as alligators. View the 23 species of crocodilians at http://www.cclockwood.com/gatorcam/croc~album.htm |
November, 12, 2003
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