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Old 06-18-2013, 10:16 AM
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Sad but true, State Parks are very much underfunded but if you look at the budget for the state, we aren't doing that well.

As far as the 'weeds' go, most of that is native vegetation that is there to reduce dune erosion. There is an effort to get people along the levees to stop mowing so much and let the native vegetation take over. If you look on the levees in places that are not mowed, there are wildflowers, native grasses, etc all over which all have deep root systems to keep the sand right there unlike St Augustine or Bermudagrass

Grand Isle is one of THE biggest areas for migratory songbirds to both stopover during migration and also breeding birds. The Migratory Bird Festival is held there every year and a big deal for the local economy, so birds are kinda the driving force behind these decisions. Poison ivy is actually a very good wildlife plant. The seeds are eaten by birds and deer eat it up as well (no deer on Grand Isle, but anyway)
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