SEAMAP, Owls & Coon Hunting (1989)
La. Conservationist TV Magazine
Details
Collection:LPB
Genre: Newsmagazine
Place Covered: Louisiana
Copyright Holder: Louisiana Educational Television Authority, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Date Issued: 1989-10-05
Duration: 00:27:15
Subjects: Gulf Of Mexico | Fisheries | Owls | Coon hunting | Raccoon | Boats and boating | Drunk driving | Louisiana. Department of Wildlife and Fisheries | Wildlife conservation | Nature | Reforestation | Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program (U.S.)
Contributors:
- Byrd, Wade Host
- Labranche, Guy Producer
- Harris, Sara Ann Reporter
- Hanifen, Jim Interviewee
- Foote, Karen Interviewee
- Olinde, Mike Reporter
- Dennie, Bob Reporter
- Savage, Larry Interviewee
- Cockerham, Maurice Reporter
- Williams, Manship Interviewee
- LaCaze, Keith Reporter
Description
This episode of the series “Louisiana Conservationist TV Magazine” from October 5, 1989, features: Sara Ann Harris’ report on a week-long expedition by SEAMAP (the Southeast Area Monitoring and Assessment Program) in the Gulf of Mexico to study the fish population; a “Wild Ways” segment with Mike Olinde on barred owls; an “Outdoor Tips” segment with Bob Dennie on binoculars; an interview with Larry Savage of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries on their reforestation efforts in the Ouachita Wildlife Management Area; Maurice Cockerham’s report on a traditional Louisiana coon hunt; and a “Law Lines” segment with Lieutenant Keith LaCaze on the penalties for driving a boat while intoxicated. Host: Wade Byrd