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Tristan Baurick

Tristan Baurick

Environment Reporter at The Times-Picayune & New Orleans Advocate

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  • English
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  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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This new-to-Louisiana bird wails like a banshee but eats pesky nuisance, saving crops - NOLA.com

The limpkin is a welcome visitor because it’s helping to curb the growth of invasive apple snails.
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Three men cited for taking thousands of oysters from polluted water...

Three Terrebonne Parish men were cited for harvesting oysters from waters polluted with fecal bacteria.
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Plaquemines Parish again orders halt on Louisiana's biggest coastal...

Plaquemines Parish ordered a halt to the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, a $3 billion project aimed at restoring Louisiana’s eroding coast.
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Louisiana’s biggest coastal project could make a lot of new land. C...

The Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion has the potential to make millions of dollars in carbon credits, according to new research from Tulane University.
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Environmental groups sue to strip Louisiana of power to approve car...

Environmental groups are suing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency over its recent decision to grant Louisiana authority over injection wells linked to carbon capture and sequestration projects.
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Wild hogs chomp and stomp their way through $90 million worth of Lo...

Feral hogs are running rampant through Louisiana farms, causing more than $90 million in damage per year.
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Louisiana's unusual nearshore wind farms could be bird 'minefields'...

Louisiana’s proposal to allow offshore wind farms near its shores has sparked concerns for birds and other wildlife.
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Feds pump $1.6 million into fight to save Louisiana marshes targete...

The USDA granted $1.6 million to LSU AgCenter researchers looking for a way to save roseau cane, an important wetland plant on Louisiana’s eroding coast.
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Judge backs the removal of the Louisiana black bear's endangered st...

A federal judge dismissed a challenge to the Louisiana black bear’s removal from the endangered species list.
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Louisiana pogy industry faces backlash as reports show more massive...

The Gulf of Mexico’s commercial menhaden fishing industry has spilled nearly 9 million fish since 2020
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Meet the new chief of a Louisiana tribe forced to leave a sinking '...

Q&A with Deme Naquin, the new chief of the Jean Charles Choctaw Nation, a tribe representing the current and former residents of Isle de Jean Charles