&EPA
            United States
            Environmental Protection
            Agency
                Off ice of
                Solid Waste and
                Emergency Response
            Superfund
Publication 9200.5-149
EPA 540/R-94/049
PB94-963278
December 1993
U.S. EPA Region VI
Inland Area Contingency Plan
Louisiana

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This  document  covers  a wide  spectrum of  information  for  U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Region VI.   Within this volume will
be  covered  State specific,  sorted  by County,  environmental  and
economic topics.   Highlighted here are  what needs to be protected,
by whom, and with what resources.  The geographic area covered by
this  plan  is very  diverse in nature  and activity,  requiring a
general  and  adaptable approach.   The scope  of such  a  document
should never be considered fulfilled or finite.   The inclusions to
this plan will continually be in  a state of review and update.  An
everchanging plan is  the only way to prepare for an everchanging
area.

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ANNEX F   Summary of Area Resources
     Appendix I     Equipment
          I.   Federal
          II.  State
          III. Private Contractors
     Appendix II.   Facility Response Plans  (FRPs)
     Appendix III.  Federal
          I.   Federal Agencies
          II.  Federal Trustees
          III. Federally Recognized Indian Tribes
     Appendix IV.   State Agencies
          I.   Response Agencies
          II.  State Trustees
          III. State Emergency Response Commissions  (SERC)
     Appendix V.    Local Resources
          I.   Local Emergency Planning Committees  (LEPC)
          II.  Waste Disposal Facilities
     Appendix IV.   Area Resources
          I.   Charter Services
          II.  Hospitals
          III. Private Contractors
     Appendix V.    Environmental Resources
          I.   Federal Endangers and Threatened  Species
          II.  Federal and State Wildlife Management Areas
          III. Federal Wetlands
          IV.  Federal Fisheries
          V.   State Fisheries
          VI.  National Parks
     Appendix VI.   Economic Resources
          I.   Drinking Water Intakes
          II.  Dams
          III. State Recreational and Boating  Facilities
     Appendix VII.  Additional State Information

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   FEDERAL EQUIPMENT LISTING AND  SUPPLIES




United States Environmental Protection Agency

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                ECOLOGY ?, ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                 EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
              TOTAL MON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                      'AGE
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR CO.MM.E.NJS.

o
•-
0
0
0
o
o
Q
0
0
.-•)
P'"II
0
C'
0
0
0
0
0
0
o
'-'
)
_•
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
LENS, ZOOM
LENS . CAMERA
CASE, CAMERA
RADIATION DOSIMETER
RADIATION DOSIMETER
DATA BOX
DATA EOX
ANTENNA
ANTENNA
BASE
BASE
TRANSPORT CASE
TRANSPORT CASE
PROBE , 11 .7 EV
TRIPOD, VIDEO
PROBE , 11.7 EV
PROBE, 10.2 EV
LENS , ZOOM
LENS, ZOOM
TRIPOD, ALUMINUM
CASE, CALIBRATOR CAR
PUMP , AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP. AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CHARGER, AIR SAMPLIN
CYLINDER, AIR
CYLINDER, AIR
CYLINDER, AIR
DUAL-PURPOSE BREATHI
DUAL-PURPOSE BREATHI
CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA
TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA
TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA
TEE CONNECTOR, CASCA
HOSE ASSEMBLY , CASCA
BAILER, STAINLESS ST
BAILER, STAINLESS ST
CONNECTORS , CASCADE
CONNECTORS, CASCADE
NIKON
NIKON


SEA KING
DOSIMETER CORP.
DOSIMETER CORP.
TRIMBLE
TRIMBLE
TRIMBLE
TRIMBLE
TRIMBLE
TRIMBLE
TRIMBLE
TRIMBLE
HNU SYS
SEARS
NAVIGAT
NAVIGAT
NAVIGAT
NAVIGAT
NAVIGAT
NAVIGAT
NAVIGAT
NAVIGAT
TEMS

HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
NIKON
NIKON
MOBILE
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
WESTERN
WESTERN
WESTERN
WESTERN
WESTERN
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
VICTOR
VICTOR


DRILLING














ENTERPR
ENTERPR
ENTERPR
ENTERPR
ENTERPR




12/19/90
12/19/90
12/19/90
01/14/91
01/14/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/04/87
02/20/88
01/04/88
01/04/88
01/18/89
01/18/89
04/28/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
11/06/89
11/06/89
11/06/89
11/06/89
11/06/89
10/11/89
10/11/89
11/14/89
11/14/89
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
. N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
• ~ -
AC''.

Ace
Ace
Ace
Ace
Ace
Aec
Ace
A.CC
Ac •_
Ace
Aec
Ace


Ace
Ace
--3 tO
"- :. r " o

333 tO
ASS tO
33S tO
ess to
3o3 tO
i'SS tO
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sss to
5S3 tO
J-.'S tO
3--SS tO
e-s to


£-5S tO
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Access to




















SCRATCHED
SCR
ATCHED
SCRATCHED
SCRATCHED


















EPA64
EPA64

EPA72
EPA72
EPA72
EPA72
EPA72
EPA72
EPA72
EPQ72
EPA72
EPA72
EPA64
EPA64


EPA72
EPA72
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3/91
3/91
3/91
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                        ECOLOGY .?< ENVIRONMENT,  IMC.
                         EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                      TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED, RPR  COMMENTS
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
162230
186451
186460
186463
186495
186521
186541
186542
186585
186756
186771
186771
186772
186773
186774
186776
186777
186778
CONNECTORS , CASCADE
CONNECTORS , CASCADE
LENS , 50MM
LENS, 70-210 ZOOM
LENS, 50MM
LENS , 50MM
LENS, 50MM
CABLE, 12V BATTERY
RETRACT TIP/DRIVE EX
PRINTER, COMPUTER
ISOTHERMAL OVEN
AUTO SAMPLER
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AR SAMPLING
CHARGER, AIR SAMPLIN
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CHARGER, AIR SAMPLIN
CAMERA. LENS, ZOOM
Cyiinaer , Air
VOICE GUN, MEGAPHONE
DESK
DESK
DESK
DESK, SECRETARIAL
BOOKCASE
FILE CABINET
FILE, CABINET
SCBA
SCBA
DESK, EXECUTIVE
CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
BOOKCASE
FILE CABINET
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
VICTOR
VICTOR
NIKON
PROMASTER
NIKON
NIKON
NIKON
COLUMBIA SCIENT
AMS
COMPAQ
PHOTOVAC
SCINTEX
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
TOKINA

UNKNOWN







MSA
MSA
UNKNOWN



UNKNOWN
MSA
MSA
MSA
11/14/89
11/14/89
12/21/89
12/21/89
12/21/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
02/09/90
05/24/90
09/27/90
04/11/88
07/05/88
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
01/20/89
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
07/02/87
07/31/92
11/01/84
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
11/01/84
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
. N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N


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not
nO1 1
part
part
part
part
part
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part
part
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found
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of 691699
of 691699
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                        ECOLOGY  2,  ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
                         EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                      TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                          PAGE
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS
136780
186786
186792
136793
186795
186796
186799
186800
190402
192451
192466
192469
1 9279 1
192393
192907
192909
192910
192912
192917
192921
192922
192931
192936
1929^4
192547
192955
192953
192959
196108
196110
197301
197302
197303
197304
197307
197308
197309
197313
197314
197328
197330
197332
197333
197334
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
TYPEWRITER
CYLINDERS, SCBA
CYLINDERS, SCBA
CYLINDERS, SCBA
CYLINDERS, SCBA
CAMERA, INSTAMATIC
READER, MICROFICHE
STOOL, DRAFTING
HYDROGEN CYLINDER
Projector Carousel
Projection Screen
Binding Machine, Com
Bookcase
Bookcase
FILE, CABINET
FILE, CABINET
DESK
DESK
Bookcase
Bookcase
TABLE, CONFERENCE
DESK
FILE, JA3INET
DESK, SECRETARIAL
Bookcase
WORK CENTER, SECRETA
CHAIR, SECRETARIAL
DESK, TECHNICAL
DESK, TECHNICAL
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYZ
PID ANALYZER, HNU
PROBE, 11 . 7 EV, HNU
EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE
EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE
BINOCULARS
DESK, TECHNICAL
BOOKCASE
CABINET, FILING
CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
MSA
IBM
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
POLAROID
MICRODESGN

BIG 3 IND





HON
HON
HON
HON


ANDERSON HICKEY
HON
HON
HON

HON
HON


MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
FOXBORO
HNU
HNU
DRAEGER
DRAEGER
SEARS




11/20/82
11/06/82
12/02/82
12/02/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
10/01/82
12/06/83
01/06/84
01/06/84
12/28/83
12/28/83
12/08/83
12/08/83
12/28/83
12/28/83
01/06/84
12/08/83
12/28/83
01/06/84
12/28/83
06/21/84
06/21/84
07/12/83
07/01/83
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                            -. v t, -s :•;
                                                          fibers,VA
                                                            wtex fibers,VA
                                                            not f^und
                                                            THERM.DESORB.*1

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                       ECOLOGY  & ENVIRONMENT, INC.
                         EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
EPA tt
DESCRIPTION
                              MANUFACTURER
 I?7 "5 DESK. TECHNICAL
 197-336 CHAIR. DESK (SWIVEL,
 ."'7327 BOOKCASE
    333 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
 197339 BOOKCASE
 197340 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
 197341 CABINET, FILING
 197342 DESK, TECHNICAL
 197343 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,

 197344 300KCASE
 197346 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
 197243 DESK.. TECHNICAL
 197349 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
 1 ?7250 BOOKCASE

 197351 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
 197353 CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
 197354 BOOKCASE
 197355 CHAIR, SIDE, W/ARMS
 197356 CABINET, FILING

 197359 CHAIR, SECRETARIAL
 197362 PUMP, AIR SAMPLING ( MSA
 197364 RACK, COAT
 197365 CYLINDERS, SCBA      MSA
 1 ?~366 CYLINDERS, SCBA      MSA
 .L97367  CYLINDERS,  SCBA
 197366  CYLINDERS,  SCBA
 197369  CYLINDERS,  SCBA
 197370  CYLINDERS,  SCBA
 1973:
CYLINDERS, SCBA
 197372  CYLINDERS,  SCBA
 197374  CYLINDERS,  SCBA
 197376  CYLINDERS,  SCBA
 197377  KIT,  FIRST  AID, ZEE
 197383  TOOLS W/TOOLBOX
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA

MSA
MSA
MSA
ZEE
SEARS
 197384  DESORBER,  PROGRAMMED FOXBORO
 197386  CONDUCTIVITY METER   YSI
 197733  CYLINDER,  SCBA,  ULTR MSA
 197734  CYLINDER,  SC8A,  ULTR MSA
 313538  VEHICLE, SUBURBAN, 1 CHEVROLET

 313556  MONITOR, HEATSTRESS  MARSH ELEC
 313557  MONITOR, HEATSTRESS  MARSH ELEC
 313558  MONITOR, HEATSTRESS  MARSH ELEC
 313565  REFRIGERATOR         FRIGIDAIRE
 313575  PID  ANALYZER,  HNU    HNU
                 DATE
                 ACQUIRED Rg>_R COMMENTS

                 11/06/82  .N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N

                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N

                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/05/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N

                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
                 11/06/82  N
11/06/82
12/02/82
11/06/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/06/82
11/20/82
11/20/82
12/02/82
12/02/82
12/02/82
12/02/82
11/20/82
08/01/84
08/01/84
07/01/84
07/01/84
07/01/84
07/01/84
05/01/84
08/01/84
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                    ready to excess
                                                    Avtex  fibers,VA

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                       ECOLOGY  &  ENVIRONMENT, INC.
                       EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                    TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                  r'AGE
=LPA_.Jl
       DESCRIPTION
       PROBE, 11.7 EV
 13577 PID ANALYZER., HNU
 13f ~~ PROEE , 11 .7 EV
       STATION, EYEWASH
MANUFACTURER

HNU
HNU
HNU
ENCCN
213582 CABINET, FLAMMABLE  L  SAFETY  EQ
313583 STATION, EYEWASH      ENCON
313584 CABINET, FLAMMABLE  L  SAFETY  EQ
313590 METER. RADIATION (a)  VICTOREEN
:13591 METER, RADIATION (a)  VICTOREEN

313626 RECORDER, STRIP CHAR  FOXBORO
313627 PACK, ISOTHERMAL, PO  FOXBORO
       OESORBER, PROGRAMMED  FOXBORO
       ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYZ  FOXBORO
       RECORDER, STRIP CHAR  FOXBORO
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS
313635
313636
313649
313659
313660
313661
313662
313663
313665
. ~, "? — <~ i-^
- 1 .-. ,_ —
313663
313--86
313637
313697
313700
313701
313708
313709
313712
313713
313719
313748
313749
313774
313781
313782
313789
313790
313798
PACK, ISOTHERMAL, PO
DESOR3ER , PROGRAMMED
CYLINDERS, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCBA
RESPIRATOR, SCEA
EXPLOSIMETER/02 METE
PRINTER, SPINWRITER
PRINTER, SPINWRITER
COMPUTER, IBM PCXT
TOOLS U/TOOLBOX
CYLINDERS, SCBA
TOOLS U/TOOLBOX
BINOCULARS
CABINET, FILING, 5 D
CABINET, FILING, 5 D
TYPEWRITER ,SELECTRIC
TRACTOR FEED, BIDIRE
TRACTOR FEED, BIDIRE
KEYBOARD, COMPUTER
KEYBOARD, COMPUTER
KEYBOARD, COMPUTER
MONITOR, COMPUTER
MONITOR, COMPUTER
MODEM, W/CABLES
FOXBORO
FOXBORO
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
NEC
NEC
IBM
SEARS
MSA
SEARS
SEARS
BECKMAN
BECKMAN
IBM


IBM
KEYTRONICS
KEYTRONICS
AMDEK
AMDEK
HAYES
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
07/31/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/14/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
11/15/84
08/23/84
08/23/84
08/01/84
08/O1/84
08/01/84
06/24/85
06/18/85
08/01/84
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                            ready to excess
                                                           ready to excess
                                                           ready to excess
                                                           sold GSA

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                       ECOLOGY  a  ENVIRONMENT, INC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                 PAGE
EPA £
       DESCRIPTION
   2883 CYLINDERS, SCEA
MANUFACTURER
                             MSA
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
        CALCULATOR, DESK  TOP  TEXAS  INST
 337362 5CBA

 337364 SCBA
 337366 30AT, 12-FOOT
 337375 MANIFOLD, AIR
 339204 PROBE, 11.7 EV,
 339299 PH METER
                       HNU
MSA
MSA

MSA
SEARS
VICTOR
HNU
CORNING
465700 TABLE, WORK           COX  OFFICE
465720 Slide Developing  Uni
465722 UORK S'ATION, COMPUT  CCX  OFFICE
^65727 RADIATION DOSIMETER   DOSIMETER CORP
   723 RADIATION DOSIMETER   DOSIMETER CORP
 46
 465741 FILE CABINET
 465742
 465743
 466334
       FILE CABINET
       FILE CABINET
       PID ANALYZER
 466392 Lamp, Magnifying

 603090 PRINTER
 607881 PARTITION, FREE STAN
 607332 PARTITION, FREE STAN
 b07883 PARTI'ION, FREE STAN
       t PARTITION, FREE STAN
HON
HON
HON
PHOTOVAC
                             PANASONIC
 •: 07335 STAND, TYPEWRITER
 >07386 PARTITION,  FREE STAN
 •>07887 PARTITION,  FREE STAN
 607388 PARTITION,  FREE STAN
 607889 PARTITION,  FREE STAN

 607890 PARTITION,  FREE STAN
 607891 DIVIDER,  ROOM
 607892 PARTITION,  FREESTAND
 607893 PARTITION,  FREESTAND
 607894 PARTITION,  FREESTAND
607895 PARTITION,
607896 PARTITION,
607897 PARTITION,
607898 PARTITION,
607899 PARTITION,
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
FREESTAND
607900  PARTITION,  FREESTAND
607901  BOARD,  BULLETIN
607902  PARTITION,  FREESTAND
t,07903  PARTITION,  FREESTAND
607904  PARTITION,  FREESTAND
08/01/84
11/16/84
09/18/84
09/18/84
09/18/84
10/29/84
10/24/84
02/01/84
12/01/83
06/05/85
09/18/85
01/10/86
05/08/86
05/08/86
12/22/86
12/22/86
12/22/86
05/11/87
12/09/86
12/04/92
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
09/12/84
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
09/11/84
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
12/02/82
OS/24/83
08/24/83
08/24/83
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
             not  found
                              not found
                              1021

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                        ECOLOGY  &  ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                      TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                          PAGE
EPA
DESCRIPTION
                             MANUFACTURER
 -.07'--05 PARTITION, FREESTAND
 -^07906 30ARD, BULLETIN
 •': 07^0-3 PARTITION, FREESTAND
 607909 PARTITION, FREESTAND

 607910 DIVIDER, ROOM
 607913 REGULATOR, CALI8RATI  HNU
 607925 EXTINGUISHER, FIRE
 60792S CABLES, JUMPER
 607928 SPOTLIGHT, ROOF,  VEH  UNITY
 607929 KIT, DETECTOR TUBE
 607930 KIT, DETECTOR TUBE
 •i.07^31 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
 •-07932 CHAIR. SIDE, W/0 ARM
 607933 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM

 607934 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
 607935 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
 607936 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
 607937 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
 607938 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
                        DRAEGER
                        DRAEGER
 607939 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
 607940 CHAIR, SIDE, W/0 ARM
 607941 CHAIR
 6079.12 CHAIR
    9-43 CHAIR, SID
       SIDE, W/0 ARM
       SIDE, W/0 ARM
             U/0 ARM
607'=45
e07947
607948
607949

607950
607952
607953
607954
607955

607956
607957
607958
607959
607960

o07961
607962
607963
607964
607965
DESK. EXECUTIVE
DESK, EXECUTIVE
       DESK (SWIVEL,
       DESK (SWIVEL,
        CHAIR
        CHAIR
CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,

CHAIR, DESK (SWIVEL,
TABLE, FOLDING,  8'
TABLE, FOLDING,  5'
TABLE, FOLDING,  8'
CABINET, FILING

CABINET, FILING
CHAIR, SECRETARIAL
CABINET, FILING
CABINET, FILING
CABINET, FILING

CABINET, SECURITY
CABINET, SECURITY
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
DATE
ACQUIRED  RPR  COMMENTS

08/24/83   N.
11/01/34   N
08/24/83   N
08/24/83   N

04/08/86   N
02/01/84   N
01/01/01   N
11/20/82   N
07/13/84   N

12/02/82   N
11/20/82   N
09/11/84   N
09/11/84   N
07/12/83   N

07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N

07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/33   N

09/11/84   N
09/11/84   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
07/12/83   N
                                              07/12/83
                                              07/12/83
                                              07/12/83
                                              07/12/83
                                              09/11/84

                                              09/11/84
                                              09/11/84
                                              09/11/84
                                              09/11/84
                                              09/11/84

                                              09/11/84
                                              07/12/83
                                              09/11/84
                                              09/11/84
                                              09/11/84
                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N

                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N

                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N
                                                 N

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                       ECOLOGY  &  ENVIRONMENT, INC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                         PAGE
                                            8
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
 . 07^.o BOOKCASE
 -.07~67 BOOKCASE
 ': 07^63 BOOKCASE
 -07969 BOOKCASE
 '-07970 BOOKCASE
 607973 KIT, SOIL SAMPLING   OAKFIELD
 c 07974 KIT, SOIL SAMPLING   OAKFIELD
 •i07~76 KIT, DILUTOR, OVA    FOXBORO
 508C22 CYLINDER, SCBA , ULTR MSA
 o03023 CYLINDERS, SCSA
 60S026 AUGER, HAND
        WRENCH SET,  SOCKET
 :C302£ CHARGER,  BATTERY
                     MSA
                     SEARS
                   "0 MSA
 •-OS041  INDICATOR,  WATER LEV

 <;08043  WINCH,  VEHICLE       RAMSEY
 608049  LADDER,  ALUMINUM
 60S055  LENS, CAMERA         SIGMA
 t>08061  LENS, CAMERA         SIGMA
 608062  FLASH,  SPEEDLITE     RICOH

 608063  BAG,  CAMERA          CPC
 608065  LENS, CAMERA         RICOH
 608066  LENS, CAMERA         SIGMA
 608067  LENS, CAMERA         SIGMA
 :030o-3  FLASH,  5PEEDLITE     RICOH

 .OCOci  BAG,  CAMERA, ALUMINU SIGMA
 -03070  DATABACK             RICOH
 -08071  LENS, CAMERA         RICOH
 =08072  LENS, CAMERA         SIGMA
 608085  CASE, RADIO CARRY    MOTOROLA
608087 BOARD,
608088 BOARD,
608089 BOARD,
608090 BOARD,
608091 BOARD,
BULLETIN
BULLETIN
BULLETIN
BULLETIN
BULLETIN
STEMPLE
5TEMPLE
STEMPEL
GHENT
STEMPLE
608092  BOARD,  BULLETIN      STEMPEL
608093  ENCLOSURE,  ACOUSTICA MICRO UNIV
608094  MULTIMETER,  VOLTAGE  MICRONTA
608096  HANDLIGHT,  SAFETY    KOEHLER
608097  RESPIRATOR,FF,CAN.-B MSA

608098  CASE, CARRYING, ALUM ADAPTA
608099  TRANSIT, POCKET      BRUNTON
608103  RESPIRATOR,FF,CAN.-B MSA
608106  WINCH,  VEHICLE        SEARS
608107  LAMP, REVOLVING,  VEH ARROW
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR.  COMMENTS
07/12/83  N
07/12/83  N
07/12/83  N
07/12/83  N

07/12/83  N
12/02/82  N
11/20/82  N
12/02/82  N
10/17/85  N

07/31/84  N
10/11/83  N
10/22/84  N
12/02/82  N
12/02/82  N

07/13/84  N
07/01/85  N
03/19/86  N
03/19/86  N
03/19/86  N
                              not found

                              ready to excess


                              sold GSA
                03/19/86
                03/19/86
                03/19/86
                03/19/86
                03/19/36
                                                N
                                                N
                                                N
                                                N
                                                N
             stolen
                                      03/19/86  N
                                      03/19/86  N
                                      03/19/86  N
                                      03/19/86  N
                                      08/01/84  N

                                      11/09/84  N
                                      12/18/85  N
                                      08/13/85  N
                                      12/11/84  N
                                      11/09/84  N
                              sold GSA
                              sold GSA
                              not found
                                      08/13/85
                                      01/14/84
                                      05/15/85
                                      07/11/84
                                      07/31/84

                                      07/18/84
                                      07/11/84
                                      07/31/84
                                      07/16/84
                                      07/16/84
                          N
                          N
                          N
                          N
                          N

                          N
                          N
                          N
                          N
                          N
             not found

             ready to excess
             ready to excess
             ready to excess

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                       ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING  SYSTEM
                     "OTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                  PAGE
        ASCRIPTION
       -7PO
                             MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR  CJDMMENJS.
           LIGHT,  ROOF,  vEH UNITY
•_• :?!•:•:< P:IT. FIRST  AID,       MSA
-::ilO EXTINGUISHER , FIRE    HALPRIN
:031il CASE , -.CARRYING ,  ALUM ADAPTA

'..08112 REGULATOR,  CALIBRATI HNU
t.08113 TANK, ALUM.,  HYDROGE
608115 EXTINGUISHER, FIRE    HALPRIN
•?08il6 KIT, SOIL SAMPLING   GISCO
i-08121 "ABLE, PRINTER        CAB-TEK

••;03124 RESPIRATOR, ESCAPE,   R08T . SHAW
508125 RESPIRATOR, FF,CAN.-B MSA
••:CS127 RESPIRATOR ,FF , CAN. -3 MSA
•;-OSi23 RESPIRATOR, FF , CAN. -B MSA
oOSijC MICROPHONE, REMOTE S MOTOROLA

e 06131 MICRO-HONE, REMOTE S MOTOROLA
-•08132 ^ROBE, 2ETA (TO  VICT VICTOREEN
608133 REGULATOR,  CALIBRATI HNU
008134 PH METER              HACH
608135 CONDUCTIVITY  METER   HACH
608137 BOARD, BULLETIN
608133 BOARD, BULLETIN
-L.08139 BOARD, BULLETIN
-rCai^O BOARD, BULLETIN
;•:-:!,5 "'ESPIRATOR,  ESCAPE.

-•:^i4b RESPIRATOR,  ESCAPE,
-03151 CONDUCTIVITY METER
•--05152 FH METER
                             GHENT
                             AFCO
                             AFCO
                             AFCO
                             ROST. SHAW

                             ROBT. SHAW
                             HACH
                             HACH
       PH ELECTRODE          HACH
608154 PUMP, DETECTOR TUBE  DRAEGER

608156 BOARD, BULLETIN      AFCO
608157 MAPS, SET,  TX COASTA SX DEPT
608158 EASEL                 WEB
608159 SCALE, DIGITAL ELECT SUNBEAM
608160 TABLE, FOLDING, 5'

608161 WORKCENTER, COMPUTER CAB-TEK
608162 CABINET, SECURITY
603163 CABINET, SECURITY
608164 BOOKCASE
608165 ENCLOSURE,  ACOUSTICA MICRO UNIV

608173 KIT, FIRST  AID, ZEE  ZEE
608174 EXTINGUISHER, FIRE   AMEREX
•=08175 EXTINGUISHER, FIRE   AMEREX
o08176 KIT, DRUM TRANSFER
608178 SPRAYER, COMPRESSED  SEARS
07/16/84
07/31/84
07/07/84
07/18/84
08/01/84
09/27/84
07/07/84
07/11/84
12/26/84
07/11/84
07/31/84
07/31/84
07/31/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
08/01/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
07/07/34
07/07/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
04/10/86
07/11/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
10/25/84
09/18/84
08/31/84
04/10/85
08/31/84
08/31/84
08/31/84
12/23/84
07/31/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
07/11/84
08/21/84
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
•"•<
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
              ready to excess
                                                           not  found
                                                            not  found
                                                            not  found
                                                            not  found
                                                            lost  in  fire

                                                            lost  in  fire
                                                            not  found
                                                           ready  to  excess
                                                           sold  GSA
                                                            lost  in  fire
                                                            not  found
                                                            ready  to  excess

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                        ECOLOGY  2,  ENVIRONMENT, INC.
                         EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                 PAGE
                                            10
EPA rr
       DESCRIPTION
..0817? SPRAYER, COMPRESSED
.-03134 i-.IT, SOIL SAMPLING
.-OG185 HANDLI2HT, SAFETY
o08136 HORN, AIR, WARNING D

608167 BOARD, MARK  'N WIPE
609671 LENS, CAMERA
-.09672 BAG, CAMERA
609673 SAG, CAMERA
609674 DATABACK
MANUFACTURER

SEARS
GISCO?
KOEHLER
•=09712 TABLE, COMPUTER
609713 TABLE, PRINTER
.•09714 CHAIR. COMPUTER
•;lC2t5 PROBE, 10.2EV
: 1 : 2 '; 9 CHARGER ,  3ATTERY
                          HN
 QUARTET
 SIGMA
 CPC
 UNKNOWN
 RICOH

 0'SULLIVAN
 0'SULLIVAN

 HNU
 HNU
 610270 CASE, LEATHER, RADIO MOTOROLA
 61C271 CASE, LEATHER, RADIO MOTOROLA
 olC272 CHARGE.-,  CB BATTERY, MOTOROLA
 610273 CHARGER,  CB BATTERY, MOTOROLA
 610274 PROBE, 10.2 EV       HNU

 610275 CHARGER,  BATTERY, HN HNU
 610276 PROBE, 10.2 EV ,  HNU  HNU
 610277 CHARGER,  BATTERY, HN HNU
 61 0273 CALCULATOR, PRINTING SHARP
 __C27'": ::;'UMP , IETECTCR TUBE  DRAEGER
   • C C '~

    cr c; -3
 610560
 61C562
 610563
       PROBE, 10.2 EV . HNU  HNU
       CHARGER,  BATTERY , HN HNU
       REGULATOR, CALIBRATI HNU
       BOOKCASE
       KIT, CALIBRATION, 26 MSA
610777  POWERSTRIP,  SURGE PR
610794  FILE CABINET
610795  FILE CABINET
610796  FILE CABINET
610797  FILE CABINET
610798
610799
blOSOO
611622
611630

-11635
611636
611638
611643
611647
       FILE CABINET
       FILE CABINET
       FILE CABINET
       Lamp,  Drafting
       REGULATOR TESTER

       FILE CABINET
       FILE CABINET
       FILE CABINET
       DESK,  REGULAR
       BOOKCASE
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN

UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN

MSA

HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
                 DATE
                 ACQUIRED RPR

                 08/21/84  N
                 07/11/84  N
                 07/11/84  N
                 11/26/84  N
                                                            :CMMENTS
                                                                  to excess
08/14/86
03/19/86
03/19/86
11/01/84
03/19/86
02/18/86
02/18/86
02/18/86
08/01/84
08/01/84
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

so id

sold
sold
not
not




GSA

GSA
GSA
~ound
f :>und



                                             08/01/84
                                             08/01/84
                                             08/01/84
                                             08/01/84
                                             08/01/84
                           N
                           N
                           N
                           N
                           N
                                             08/01/84  N
                                             02/01/84 ' N
                                             02/01/84  N
                                             01/01/01  N
                                             07/11/84  N
                              lost in fire
                              lost in fire
                              lost in fire
                              lost in fire
                              rea-_y to excess
                                    to excess
                 11/20/82
                 11/20/82
                 11/20/82
                 08/31/84
                 08/01/84
                          N
                          N
                          N
                          N
                          N
                11/13/86  N
                10/21/85  N
                07/12/83  N
                07/12/83  N
                07/12/83  N

                07/12/83  N
                07/12/83  N
                07/12/83  N
                12/09/86  N
                06/01/87  N
   -ransfer  to  Chi

   Avtr-x  fibers,VA
                                                          not found
                                                          not found
                07/02/87
                07/02/87
                07/02/87
                07/02/87
                07/02/87
N
N
N
N
N

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                       ECOLOGY  S, ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                 PAGE
                                           11
EPA
       DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER

HON
HON
HON
HON

PLANHOLD
PLANHOLD
 -lie43 TABLE, iJORK
 -11657 CHAIR, DESK
 -11153 CHAIR. DESK
 •? 11659 CHAIR, DESK

 611662 TABLE, DRAFTING
 611663 TABLE, DRAFTING
 611667 Lamp, Drafting
 611663 Lamp, Drafting
 611669 Lettering System
 511671 CAMERA 35MM          MINOLTA
 611674 Drafting Light Box
 •:^55C1 TAPE RECORDER, MICRO REALISTIC
 ~45502 CAMERA, INSTAMATIC   ANSCO
 645502 DESK. REGULAR        HON
 645504 DESK, REGULAR
 645505 DESK, REGULAR
 645506 DESK, REGULAR
 645507 DESK, REGULAR
 645508 DESK, SECRETARIAL
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS

07/02/87   N
07/02/87   N
07/02/87   N
07/02/87   N
07/06/87
07/06/87
07/06/87
07/06/87
07/06/87

07/02/87
07/27/87
04/16/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
N
N
N
N
N

N
N
N
N
N
                                                               found
645509
645510
645511
'-•45312
-•+5513
CHAIR,
CHAIR,
CHAIR ,
CHAIR,
CALL —
DESK
DESK
DESK
DESK
MOR,
                       >KTOP
 -. VIZI •  TABLE . TYPING
 c-i3515  DESK. REGULAR
 o45516  BOOKCASE
 -•45517  CHAIR, DESK
 645513  COOLING VEST
645519
645520
645521
645522
645523
        COOLING VEST
        COOLING VEST
        COOLING VEST
        COOLING VEST
        COOLING VEST
 645524 VEHICLE, CARGO VAN,
 645525 TABLE, WORK
 645526 TABLE, WORK
 645527 CHAIR, DESK
 645528 CHAIR, DESK

 645529 CHAIR, DESK
 645530 DESK, REGULAR
 645531 DESK, REGULAR
 o45532 DESK, REGULAR
 645533 FILE CABINET
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
CANON
TIFFANY
HON
HON
HON
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
CHEVROLET
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
03/10/37
06/09/87
07/09/87
07/09/87
07/09/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
08/05/87
06/03/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/O8/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
I002A




10012
I002E





IOC 1C

E050
E051
E052
E053
E054
E055
F001
not ~ound


I009C

I007A
IOOSA
I009D


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                       ECOLOGY  1 ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                  -AGE
                           12
        DESCRIPTION
  4::3:4 FILE CABINET
  -T523 FILE CABINET
  4^:7; BOOKCASE
  45537 BOOKCASE
                             MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS
 •:-455C5 BOOKCASE
 645539 RADIATION
 645540 RADIATION
 645541 RADIATION
 645542 RADIATION
                  MONITOR
                  MONITOR
                  MONITOR
                  MONITOR
 -45543 TABLE,  CONFERENCE
 045544 TABLE, DRAFTING
 :4T~.-15 DESK, REGULAR
 -.-45346 DESK, REGULAR
 o45547 BOOKCASE

 645343 CHAIR, DESK
 645549 CHAIR. DESK
 045550 FILE CABINET
 645551 FILE CABINET, 2~DR
 645532 FILE CABINET

 645553 BINOCULARS
 645554 BINOCULARS
 o45555 BINOCULARS
 .-45556 BINOCULARS
 . -C353 TABLE .  rYPING
        FILE  CABINET
        DESK ,  REGULAR
        TABLE,  WORK
        CHAIR,  DESK
        TRANSIT,  POCKET
•:• 4 .j r.
o45562
645563
645564 TRANSIT,  POCKET
645566 TRANSIT,  POCKET
645567 TRANSIT,  POCKET
645568 CHAIR,  SIDE
645569 CHAIR,  SIDE

645570 CHAIR,  SIDE
645571 CHAIR,  SIDE
645572 CHAIR,  SIDE
645573 CHAIR,  SIDE
645574 CHAIR,  SIDE

o45575 CHAIR,  SIDE
645576 CHAIR,  DRAFTING
645577 PID ANALYZER,  HNU
645578 PID ANALYZER,  PHOTOV PHOTOVAC
b45579 ORGANIC VAPOR  ANALYZ FOXBORO
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
"SE INTERNATIONA
SE INTERNATIONA
SE INTERNATIONA
SE INT'L
COX OFFICE
COX OFFICE
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
SEARS
SEARS
SEARS
SEARS
TIFFANY
HON
HON
HON
HON
BRUNTON
BRUNTON
BRUNTON
BRUNTON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
HNU SYSTEMS
PHOTOVAC
FOXBORO
09/03/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/08/87
09/09/87
09/09/87
09/09/87
09/09/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/05/87
10/06/87
10/06/87
10/06/37
10/06/87
10/20/37
10/20/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
05/18/87
10/28/87
10/28/87
10/28/87
10/28/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
11/23/87
12/04/87
12/03/87
12/04/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

I oo. •'.•':



D002
D002
DOC 4
D005





I007c

I007C


H003
H004
HOC 5
H006


















DO 10
D014
D013

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                   ECOLOGY  :,  ENVIRONMENT.  INC.
                    EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                 TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                  -'AGE
                                                                  13
    DESCRIPTION
                             MANUFACTURER
                                       DATE
                                       ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS
VEHICLE, 4WD  PICKUP,  CHEVROLET
,:Ei-ICLE, M IN IVAN,  19  PLYMOUTH
VEHICLE, 4WD  SUBURBA  CHEVROLET
COMPASS               BRUNTON
                                          06/26/91  N
                                          07/22/91  N
                                          08/06/91  N
                                          10/10/91  N
                                                            ..o- _'  0.5 A
                                                            :o.;;  2SA
                                                            •: - .':  CC-A
:45fS9 CAP, PICKUP TRUCK
;.45590 WINCH, VEHICLE
:455~C TELEPHONE, CELLULAR
>45594 TELEPHONE, CELLULAR
       "ELEPHONE, CELLULAR
ARE
RAMSEY
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
01/03/92
01/07/92
01/30/92
02/04/92
02/04/92
N
N
N
N
N
        'PHONE ,  CELLULAR   MOTOROLA
                                              02/04/92  N
:?7  COMPUTER INTERFACE  C  MOTOROLA        02/04/92  N
•'?-5  MONITOR, RADIATION  A  S.E.  INTERNATIO 05/20/92  N
:°9  C'RIN~ER               PANASONIC       05/27/92  N
,00  MCNI'OX, HC.N          BAYER DIAGNOSTI 06/01/92  N
                                                        ready  to excess
                                                        on  the geoprobe
o 4. 5 601
645603
-4 5 60 4
645605
645606
645603
64560?
-45610
- 4561 1
- - - - - -
- 4 5 ± J_ 7:
o456 20
•':• 4 1 ;. £.\z-
645627
6 4 5 6 2 3
645631
645632
645635
645636
645637
645633
645639
645641
645642
645643
645644
645645
645646
645647
645648
COMPAQ LTE 386
TRANSIT
TELEPHONE, CELLULAR
TELEPHONE , CELLULAR
CARRYING CASE , HNU
BATTERY CHARGER , HNU
CABLE, BATT . CH . ADA
REGULATOR , HNU
MONITTX, H2S
APR.. ,-OUERED, ^AC.'-.L
APR, POWERED, RACAL
"ELEPHONE, MOBILE UN
CHAIR, SIDE
PHOSGENE DETECTOR, M
HCN DETECTOR, MONITO
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
CAMERA, 35 MM
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
MOTORIZED CATHEAD HO
TABLE, TYPING
MACHINE STAND
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
COMPAQ
TOPCON
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
MDA
RACAL
RACAL
MOTOROLA
UNITED
MDA
MDA
HON
HON
NIKON
HON
HON
HON
MOBILE DRILLING
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
TAYLOR OFFICE
06/04/92
12/19/90
12/20/90
12/20/90
12/28/87
12/28/87
12/28/87
12/28/87
12/18/87
12/23/87
12/28/87
11/23/87
05/19/87
02/04/88
01/18/88
07/25/88
07/25/88
01/18/89
12/21/88
12/21/88
01/17/89
04/28/89
02/11/87
02/11/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                        DO 120

                                                        ready  to excess
                                                        reaav  to excess
                                                        not  •"
                                                         I009E

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                        ECOLOGY S ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                         EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                      TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                  PAGE
                                             14
        DESCRIPTION
        CHAIR, SIDE
         HAIR, SIDE
 .-"::i "ABLE. CONFERENCE
 : ->5652 TA3LE , END
 ;45652 BOOKSHELF
 o45654 BOOKSHELF
 645655 PRINTER STAND
 64565-0 TABLE, COMPUTER
 o45657 DESK, REGULAR
 64565S DESK
 645659 DESK
 ;>56.O DESK
 .-rCoci CESK,
              REGULAR
              REGULAR
              REGULAR
              REGULAR
 •-•4U.662 DESK, SECRETARY

 -45663 CREDENZA
 045664 CHAIR, DESK
 645o65 CHAIR, DESK
 6456oo CHAIR, DESK
 645667 CHAIR, DESK

 645668 CHAIR, DESK
t 45669  CHAIR,
•'-45670  CHAIR,
•:45=71  CHAIR,
:->'-. 72  ~1LE  ;A
 . • ':-7?  FILE CABINET
 ';45674  FILE CABINET
 ': 45675  FILE CABINET
 : 45676  FILE CABINET
 645677  FILE CABINET

 645678  FILE CABINET
 645679  BOOKCASE
 645630  BOOKCASE
               SIDE
               SIDE
               SECRETARIAL
645681
645682
        BOOKCASE
        BOOKCASE
645633  BOOKCASE
645684  BOOKCASE
645685  BOOKCASE
645686  BOOKCASE
 MANUFACTURER

 TAYLOR OFFICE
 TAYLOR OFFICE
 JASPER
 TAYLOR

 EDSEL
 EDSEL
 3EVIS
 BEVIS
 HON

 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON

 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON

 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON
 HCN

 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON

 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON
 HON

 HON
HON
HON
HON
                                              DATE
                                              ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS

                                              02/02/87   N
                                              02/02/87   N
                                              02/02/87   N
                                              02/02/87   N

                                              02/02/87   N   I006E
                                              02/02/87   N   I007E
                                              02/02/87   N
                                              02/02/87   N
                                              02/02/87   N
 >45637 MICROCASSETTE RECORD SONY
645688 CHAIR, SIDE
645689 CHAIR, SIDE
o45691 DESK, REGULAR
645692 DESK, REGULAR
&4S693 FILE CABINET
                             UNITED
                             UNITED
                             HON
                             HON
                             HON
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
02/02/87
07/20/87
05/19/87
05/19/87
05/07/87
05/07/87
05/07/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N














IOOSD




I010B
I009A
I008E
I009E
I010A





not found





                                                                          AS--" -  —

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                       ECOLOGY 1 ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                 15
        DESCRIPTION

     •4  TILE  CABINET
     '3  CHAIR.  SECRETARIAL
     >•-  EOOKCASE
     ?7  BOOKCASE
•: 4'7-698  CREDENZA
645699  TABLE,  DRAFTING
645700  LAMP,  DRAFTING
643~01  CHAIR,  DESK
643702  CHAIR,  DESK
645705 PID ANALYZER, HNU
-45706 PROBE, 10.2 EV
r.d57C- 2INOCULARS
. .5710 PROBE. 11.7 EV
.-45711 OZ5K , SECRETARIAL
b45712
643712
645710
645714
645715
GENERATOR, ELECTRIC
CAMERA
CREDENZA
TABLE, CONFERENCE
FILE CABINET
645716 FILE  CABINET
645717 FILE  CABINET
•=45713 FILE  CABINET
64571? DESK.  REGULAR
.  .:"lj 01 £K.  REGULAR

:-r:~21 CES-K,  REGULAR
:-4^22 L'ESK .  REGULAR
i45723 EOOKCASE
645724 BOOKCASE
645725 BOOKCASE

645726 BOOKCASE
645727 TABLE, WORK
645723 TABLE, FOLDING
645729 CHAIR, DESK
645730 CHAIR, DESK

645731 CHAIR, DESK
645732 CHAIR, SIDE
645773 CHAIR, SIDE
645734 CHAIR, SIDE
645735 CHAIR, SIDE

045736 CHAIR, SIDE
645707 CHAIR, SIDE
•=45733 CHAIR, SIDE
645739 CHAIR, SIDE
645740 CHAIR, SIDE
MANUFACTURER

HON
HON
HON
HON

HON
YARBERRY'S
YARBERRY 'S
TAYLOR
TAYLOR

HNU SYSTEMS
HNU SYSTEMS
UNKNOWN
HNU SYSTEMS
KADET

YAMAHA
VIVITAR
NATIONWIDE
3EVIS
HON'

HON
HON
HON
HON
HCN

HON
HON
HON
HON
HON

HON
HON
HON
HON
HON

HON
HON
HON
HON
HON

HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
                                      DATE
                                      ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
                                      05/07/87
                                      05/07/87
                                      05/07/87
                                      05/07/87

                                      03/12/87
                                      05/13/87
                                      05/13/87
                                      06/09/87
                                      06/09/87

                                      12/28/87
                                      12/28/87
                                      01/01/88
                                      12/28/87
                                      02/05/37
          N
          N
          N
          N

          N
          N
          N
          N
          N

          N
          N
          N
          N
          N
                                                           ready to excess
                                                           ready to excess
                                                           ready to excess

                                                           ready to excess
01/02/91  N   original decal
02/26/87  N
03/25/87  N
03/25/87  N
04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N

                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N

                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N

                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N

                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N
                                      04/10/87  N

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                       ECOLOGY  -i  ENVIRONMENT, INC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                  PAGE
                                                                         16
AE.a__±   DESCRIPTION

 .~3~.r;. CHAIR. SIDE
 - - :~--2 JNAIR . SIDE
  -°~.-- CHAIR. :ESK
 •:^37-;3 FILE CABINET
 -43746 FILE
 645747 FILE
 645743 FILE
 645749 file
 i45750 file
             CABINET
             CABINET
             CABINET
             cabinet
             cabi net
 6457'! DESK, REGULAR
 .45732 DESK, REGULAR
 :45733 DESK, REGULAR
 •:457.-; DESK, REGULAR
 ; 457:6 BOOKCASE

 ';.457:7 EOOKCASE
 •i45733 BOOKCASE
 i43739 BOOKCASE
 645760 BOOKCASE
 645761 BOOKCASE

 £45763 TABLE,  FOLDING
 645764 TABLE,  WORK
 -43765 CHAIR,  SIDE
-457-i-c. CHAIR,
,-z~'i7 CHAIR.
                 DE
               SIDE
               SIDE
               SIDE
 _.43~cC<  CHAIR,
 •^4576-J  CHAIR.
 -.437~0  CHAIR,
 :-45771  CHAIR,  SIDE
 645772  CHAIR,  SIDE

 645773  CHAIR,  SIDE
 645774  CHAIR,  SIDE
 645775  CHAIR,  DESK
 645776  CHAIR,  DESK
 645777  CHAIR,  DESK
                             MANUFACTURER

                             HON
                             HON
                             HON
                             HON

                             HON
                             HON
                             HON
HON
HON
HON
HON
UNKNOWN

HON
HON
HON
HON
UNKNOWN

HON
HON
HON
HON
HCN

HON
HON
HON
HON
HON

HON
HON
HON
HON
HON

HON
                                              DATE
                                              ACQUIRED RPR. COMMENTS
645773 CHAIR,  DESK
645779 CHAIR
646239 COMPUTER, FIELD      COMPAQ
646240 PRINTER, FIELD  COMPU EPSON
646247 COMPUTER, FIELD      COMPAQ

.-•46243 PRINTER, FIELD  COMPU EPSON
646249 COMPUTER, FIELD      COMPAQ
646250 PRINTER, FIELD  COMPU EPSON
646259 COMPUTER, FIELD      COMPAQ
646262 PRINTER, FIELD  COMPU EPSON
04/10/87
04/10/87
04/10/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
11/01/84
11/01/84
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
11/01/84
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
11/01/84
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/23/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
03/25/87
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                              03/25/87

                                              07/11/88
                                              04/05/88
                                              07/11/88

                                              04/05/88
                                              04/05/88
                                              04/05/88
                                              04/05/88
                                              04/05/88
                                                        N
                                                        N
                                                        N
                                                        N
                                                        N

                                                        N
                                                        N
                                                        N
                                                        N
                                                        N
                                                            ioid  GSA
                                                            I001D
                                                            I006D
                                              03/25/87  N   I007D
                                              03/25/87  N   I008C
                                              03/25/87  N   10088
                                              03/25/87  N
                                              03/25/87  N
ready to excess

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               ECOLOGY :. ENVIRONMENT, INC.
                EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
             TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                    PAGE
                           17
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS

- ^""2- r
-•-•_. -
"?••>••>"
- ~ .' — -^ -~>
C472c4
-47235
• - • "7 t; -* "7
=47513
--*• ,.•' ,_;' • •,'
647320
S 5 -:••=<=: 9
— .-. t ("*, '
•• o c — —
- --OOS1
<:--0422

-^•0433
o60433
';,60441
660456
bt>0457
6^04 ~"3
-' - , ' i ~ i , '"", "•
------
•.~0"o2
T •; C- '-r -b — :
--.•04.-.-4
:b0465
ib0466
660467
660468
660469
660470
660472

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                       ECOLOGY  1  ENVIRONMENT, IMC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                          PAGE
                                            18
        DESCRIPTION
        :HAIR
        :HAIR

       DESK-
       DESK
 HAIR, DESK
 HAIR. DESK
 :. 91639 CHAIR, DESK
 691640 CHAIR, DESK
 691641 CHAIR, DESK
 691642 CHAIR, DESK
 091643 TABLE, CONFERENCE

 691653 BOOKCASE
 -91634 FILE CABINET
 -vi-:- 3.3 F:L_E CABINET
DOSIM
                R
   .691
-YPEWRITER
AIR SAMPLING
AIR SAMPLING
AIR SAMPLING
                     PACK
                     PACK
691^99 AIR  SAMPLING KIT
••.-•5515 ROLATAPE
o95516 LEVEL/ROD
v-:;639i DESK,  REGULAR
. :• •  -:•_ 3HAIR .  3ESK

:?;•:"•? FILE CABINET
•^6394 500KCASE
69^3°5 PID  ANALYZER, HNU
696397 PHOSGENE DETECTOR, M
                      MANUFACTURER
HON
HON
HON

HON
HON
HON
HON
LIT

TENNSCO
HON
HON
DOSIMETER CORP
DOSIMETER CORP
SKC
SKC
SKC
                 DATE
                 ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
691692  FLOW CALIBRATOR, ELE SKC
                      SKC
                      ROLATAPE CORP
                      LIETZ
                      GARDNER
                      GARDNER
                      GARDNER
                      HNU SYSTEMS
                      MDA
696400 VEHICLE,  MINIVAN , 19 FORD

696401 TELEPHONE,  MOBILE UN MOTOROLA
696405 PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
696406 PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
696407 PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
696408 PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC

696409 PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
696410 CHARGER,  AUTOMATIC   SKC
696411 FLOW METER,  DIGITAL  SKC
696413 FILE CABINET         CARROLL'S
696414 FILE CABINET         CARROLL'S

:96415 XRF ANALYSIS SYSTEM  PHOTOVAC
596418 APR, POWERED,  RACAL  RACAL
-=96419 APR, POWERED,  RACAL  RACAL
696420 XRF PROBE,  DUAL  SOUR COLUMBIA SCIENT 02/15/89
b96421 PROBE  DISTRIBUTION B COLUMBIA SCIENT 02/15/89
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
03/14/88
06/08/83
06/08/88
06/08/88
06/30/88
06/30/88
08/17/89
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
12/23/88
01/20/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
12/09/87
12/09/37
12/09/87
12/09/87
01/04/88
02/04/88
05/19/87
11/23/87
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
09/26/88
09/26/88
08/05/88
12/28/87
12/28/87
02/15/89
02/15/89
r\
N
i •<
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
.N
M
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N not found
N
N
N
N
N
N ready to excess
N
N lost in fire
N G008 ;^K
N D008C "Vu
N not found ';••
N D006A
N D0068 "-•
N D006D
N D0098 .'I
N DO 09 A
N
N -"'
N D034
N
N _
N
N D030A

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                       ECOLOGY 3. ENVIRONMENT,  IMC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING  SYSTEM
                     TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE  INVENTORY
                                                         PAGE
                                           19
EPA
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
-9 44 2 2
;96423
•; 56425
c 96 426
'.96427
69642S
696429
696431
696432
696433
696434
696433
. 9 6 4 3 6
o 96 4 37
e-96433
-9643°
696440
696441
696442
696443
696444
6v644 5
•b96447
. 96443
"^ <- 4 ^ '-v
. --6450
•v3A4 c, '
696452
696453
696454
696455
696456
696457
696453
696459
696460
696461
696462
696463
696464
696465
696468
696469
696470
PH METER. PEN
PH METER , PEN
PUMP. AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CALIBRATOR, LOU FLOW
CONDUCTIVITY METER
RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME
CYLINDER, AIR
SELF-CONTAINED 3REAT
CYLINDER, AIR
SELF-CONTAINED 8REAT
CYLINDER, AIR
SELF-CONTAINED 8REAT
SIEVE £ET
SURFACE LIGHT/ELEMEN
MAGNETIC CABLE LOCAT
INDUCTIVE SIGNAL CLA
RANDOM AEROSOL MONIT
LETTERING MACHINE
APR, POWERED
APR, POWERED
'_IYEL.-.OP, FIEERGLAS
PLANIV.ETER
HESK
DESK
DESK
CHAIR
CHAIR
CHAIR
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
PYROMETER , INFRARED
KIT, AIR SAMPLING
CALIBRATOR, LOW FLOW
CASE, CALIBRATOR CAR
PERS. AEROSOL MONITO
PH METER, PEN
RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME
WIND SPEED INDICATOR
VEHICLE, BLAZER 4X4,
NESTER
MESTER
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
NESTER
NESTER
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
ATM
COLUMBIA SCIENT
SCHONSTEDT
SCHONSTEDT
MIE
MAX LETREX
RACAL
RACAL
LIETZ
KOIZUMI
HON
HON
HON
SATURN
SATURN
SATURN
HON
HON
HON
OMEGA ENGINEERI
SKC
SKC
SKC
MIE
NESTER
NESTER
AIR GUIDE
CHEVROLET
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/20/89
07/20/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/28/89
08/02/89
08/07/89
08/07/39
08/04/89
08/11/89
08/16/89
08/16/89
08/16/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/39
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/22/89
08/24/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/18/89
07/18/89
07/18/89
07/18/89
06/16/89
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                           ready to excess
                                                           ready to excess

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               ECOLOGY  1  ENVIRONMENT.  INC.
                EQUIPMENT TRACKING  SYSTEM
             TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE  INVENTORY
                                    PAGE
                           20
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
TV/- _17-
" T *-f / _
- :•---"?
- ;V- '-•" '
• -' '-• '4 , ~>
•i 56476
.'- • 3 ,C -• > "? —
o 96 4 73
69647?
:• ? 6 4 3 0
•; v . 4 £ i
_ " T 4 • ^ 	
- : •- 4 8 2
: •"••; I.; -
-. =6485
;• ?6486
,- r^ _- ." •" "^
696483
696489
t. 96 490
6964':''1
696492
. 964° 3
. : • ; -* ' -f
-. ;. .;: .'. -
, :••- •-•"••;
. c. „ _| i 7
Ti ^ ,'i •"; '^
_ O ~t "• ' —
._. :;.x499
696500
696501
696502
696503
696504
6 96506
696507
i 96 508
696509
696510
69651 1
696512
696513
696514
696517
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
3 IEV~
c- 1 EVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
SIEVE
BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
fCEA, ULTRALITE II
SC3A . 'JLTRALITE II
£CEA. wLTRALITE II
LEVEL/'ROD
EAILER
LETTEREX
APR, ,-OWERED, FACEPI
APR, POWERED, FACEPI
APR , POWERED , TURBO
APR , POWERED , TURBO
LOCATOR, MAGNETIC &
BAILER
TRIPOD
DESK
EMERGENCY LIFE £UPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
TOOL KIT, NON-SPARKI
PYROMETER, INFRARED
OXYGEN INHALATOR/RES
FIRST AID KIT
BAILER, STAINLESS ST
BAILER, STAINLESS ST
LIGHT METER
SOIL SAMPLING KIT
PYROMETER , INFRARED
STAND, TYPEWRITER
STAND, TYPEWRITER
STAND, TYPEWRITER
AIR-PURIFYING RESP . ,
BRAINARD KILMAN
8RAINARD KILMAN
BRAINARD KILMAN
BRAINARD KILMAN
BRAINARD KILMAN
BRAINARD KILMAN
BRAINARD KILMAN
BRAINARD KILMAN
HON
HON
MSA
MSA
MSA
LEITZ
NORTON
UNKNOWN
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
SCHONSTEDT
NORWELL
WOODS
HON
I.S.I.
I.S.I.
I.S.I.
HON
HON
HON
HON
BERYLCO
OMEGA ENGINEERI
UNITED OXYGEN E
NORTH
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
UNKNOWN
ARTS MFG & SUPP
OMEGA ENGINEERI
0 'SULLIVAN
0 'SULLIVAN
0 'SULLIVAN
RACAL
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/28/89
07/23/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
07/31/89
08/15/39
08/15/89
08/01/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/04/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
03/08/89
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/13/89
08/23/89
08/23/89
08/23/89
08/23/89
08/16/89
08/28/89
09/26/89
10/06/89
10/13/89
10/13/89
11/01/89
11/06/89
08/15/89
08/17/89
08/17/89
08/17/89
08/15/89
!" '
N
,-'-,'
i\
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
V 1
1 'i
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N 1
i N
N
N
• j
i <
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                   not found
                                                   not found
                                                                 .-
                                                   ready to excess

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   EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
"OTAL  NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
21

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.;•;•:• - .'
' ' . _ '~
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: "•: 52;
:-JtM2;-
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- 7; .1 ~ ~ "
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. -"-O'_ _
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c966C7
; M oC°
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696612
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••' '. .• 1 '-
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- ; 	
•: :••: •_ 	
^ '.''::• O__ j
6 ?c-624
696625
696626
696627
096628
696630
-' ' -" C" O ^ i.
696632
;- '5 *-- *^, ^ ^
696634
696635
•c 96b36
•;?6637
c-96e>39
. T-6640
696641

DESCRIPTION
-: I." -PURIFYING RZSP . .
AI^-PURIFYING F.ESP . .
MR-PURIFYING FESP.
.MR-PURIFYING RESP. .
AIR-PURIFYING F.ESP. ,
AIR-PURIFYING RESP . ,
AIR-PURIFYING RESP.,
.MR-PURIFYING RESP. ,
AIR-PURIFYING RESP.,
MR-°URIFYING RESP. ,
LETTERING MACHINE
.-: -c-.-,c,-:! 'lONI^C- °CR
'--'INTER, DATA LOGGER
IRILL RIG, MOBILE
RADIO, TWO-WAY
RADIO, TWO-WAY
CHAIR, SIDE
CHAIR, SIDE
LAB KIT, PID
VIDE- RECORDER VHS
HCN DETECTOR, MONITO
PHOSGENE DETECTOR, M
MONITCX, PHOSGENE
..'-.: — I ~ ATI 0 rl '•' IT. H 2 5
' '•• •" ~- ~ v ^ P^ .i f f) F' '-JTM
.^A'5 ;E:NERATCR, PHOSG
TRIPOD, CAMERA
TRIPOD, CAMERA
PSYCHROMETER
LIGHT BOX, DRAFTING
FILE CABINET
CABINET, STORAGE
APR , POWERED , RACAL
MONITOX, H2S
SOAT, FIBERGLASS
AUGER, BUCKET
FILE CABINET
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CHARGER, AUTOMATIC
FLOW METER, DIGITAL
FILE CABINET

MANUFACTURER
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
RACAL
MAX LETREX
M IE
OK I DAT A
MOBILE DRILLING
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
HON
HON
NCP ANALYTICAL
RCA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
MDA
SEARS
SEARS
BACHARACH
STACOR
HON
TENNESCO
RACAL
MDA
DOLPHIN
AMS
COX
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
HON
DATE
ACQUIRED
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
03/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/89
08/15/39
08/11/39
r\f} / i A /QQ
^•J O / i.*-r/ O /
08/14/89
01/04/33
01/02/88
01/02/38
11/23/87
11/23/87
01/29/88
OO/O^/^'^
W ^ / \J v / -3 O
01/13/38
02/04/33
12/18/87
' -^ ,' 1 x / x ~?
03/22/83
01/12/83
04/04/88
04/04/83
03/23/88
11/19/87
04/04/88
11/02/87
12/23/87
12/18/87
04/08/88
04/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/03/88

RPR
<•• i.
,' j
* !
M
* 1
N
N
N
N
.N
N
M
1 ^
N
;"••(
N
N
"• I
I '-i
N
N
N
' N
N
N
,-J '
>.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

COMMENTS




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G001
G003


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                EQUIPMENT  TRACKING  SYSTEM
             TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE  INVENTORY
                                    PAGE
                           22
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
• ;,.0


: •• •_ •_ 4 J
: 96 -046
•- 'r 6 o 4 7
- ? •'. . -; 3
-•96649
- :'6650
-f-=o51
;- ~' T - -• _
- •"'; . - J
: "•': . : 4
- r' - '- - 3
. •-_ - - :
i-96637
- re 65 3
o96b59
696660
- feo61
•U96662
696663
-. r-cc-i 5
•'"• - " 2
:..- ...7
: ::!-. c-c-6
: ':--_ i-69
'-96 6 70
- 96672
£96676
696677
696673
696679
o96680
696681
696682
:•:•;• 633
b96634
_• 96-635
o 96686
••: 966S9
-S9t-i90
•-96691
c- •'•6692
:P.EDGE SAMPLER
"OOLT" G VE'-T
-CCLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
LIGHT METER
TRAILER, BOAT
i"OTOR. 'ROLLING
•. QOLI:-:G VEST
COOLI.NG VEST
•~r"OLT'''G VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
COOLING VEST
MAP FILE
MICRCl-JAVE OVEN
AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU
.- :' '"• "^..MC'I ~~ „"!"— \>Q', 'J
A I F: S AMPLER. HI- V 0 L U
AIR -:.-.MPLZR. HI-VOLU
AIR SAMPLER. HI-VOLU
PHOTOCOPIER
POWER STRIP, 6-OUTLE
FLOW METER, DIGITAL
CHARGER, AUTOMATIC
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
PUMP, AIR SAMPLING
CASE, AIR SAMPLING K
SURGE PROTECTOR
CASE, FLOW METER
SURGE PROTECTOR
AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU
AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU
AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU
AIR SAMPLER, HI-VOLU
WILDCO
T! r DOVER
>. k_ V_r w^ W V U. . \
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
SEKONICS
SHORELINE
MINN KOTA
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVFR
J. L-, "w Ls W V L r\
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
ILC DOVER
MAYLINE
SHARP
GMW
GMW
GMW
GMW
GMW
MITA
ARCHER
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
SKC
UNKNOWN
SKC
UNKNOWN
GMW
GMW
GMW
GMW
06/06/88
O 7 / O 8 / c 3
\J / f \^ \J s <«.- -^
07/08/88
07/08/33
07/08/88
07/08/88
07/08/83
07/08/88
07/08/88
07/01/38
07/08/88
07/13/38
08/09/88
08/09/88
AQ/OQ /PS
W O / '•*/ s / w U
08/09/88
08/09/88
08/09/83
08/09/88
08/09/88
08/11/88
04/12/83
08/26/88
03/26/33
C3/26/88
08/26/83
08/26/88
08/09/88
04/01/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/83
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/05/88
05/01/88
05/05/88
05/01/88
08/30/88
08/30/83
08/30/88
08/30/88

r 1
> I
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1 M
N
f\l
N
N
N
' N
N
N
- 1
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
D033
FO56
U_ W *—' •— '
£057
E058
E059
E060
not found
E062
E063

BOOS
B002A

E065
prQ66
._ -/ <•— > W
E067
E068
E068
E069
E070

ready to excess





sold GSA
D029
D009B ^5>vt
D009D :'f*r
D006C T:-.
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                       ECOLOGY  3,- ENVIRONMENT. IMC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                   PAGE
                                            23
Z.PA_...I   DESCRIPTION

 -:-v.~:- .-17.  SAMPLER,  HI-VOLU
 :---•: ZALANCE.  TOP  LOADING
 . :- . ;• . MNEP.ATOR ,  ZL.ECTP.IC
 -96C-3 HAND  "RUCK,  2-WHEEL
MANUFACTURER
                                              DATE
                                              ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
GMU
AMERICAN SCI .
YAMAHA
UNKNOWN
08/30/83
09/02/33
12/15/83
06/01/89
v i
N
V |
N

0031


.
                AEROSOL MONIT MIE
        METEOROLOGICAL STATI CAMPBELL
        METEOROLOGICAL STATI CAMPBELL
        CAMERA, VIDEO        PANASONIC
        RANDOM  AEROSOL MONIT MIE
                 07/13/89   N
                 07/12/89   N
                 07/12/89   N
                 07/22/89   N
                 07/13/89   N
                                                            stolen
       STOCK  CART
                              GRAINGER
        'ABLE,  FOLDING 8'    N/A
        :-:LCR i METRIC G/V TES DRAEGER
        rIE_:- MICROSCOPE     SWIFT
        ^AGNET:METER         EG&G
       PUMP.  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
       PUMP..  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
       PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
       PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
69674? PUMP,  AIR SAMPLING   SKC
-96750 CALIBRATOR,  LOW FLOW SKC
696751 CHARGER,  AIR SAMPLER SKC
696752 VIDEO  CASSETTE RECOR JVC
v:-^~: TV  MONITOR/RECEIVER  PANASONIC
  ;7TV ^EIS.'-'CGRAPH           3ISQN
11/03/83
08/01/85
07/26/39
07/24/89
07/24/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/89
07/17/39
07/17/89
07/22/39
07/22/89
', • ,' X ( : l~j .' "j "?
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N

."•-~~~ -£ART:-i  RESISTIVITY ME BISON
: f; •: ~ I ;• SOUNDING  SYSTEM, OFF 5ISON
-.-•<--:~ CYLINDER,  COMPOSITE  MSA
:9-755 CYLINDER,  COMPOSITE  MSA
_.?'c7T? CYLINDER,  COMPOSITE  MSA

696760 CYLINDER,  COMPOSITE  MSA
696761 CYLINDER,  COMPOSITE  MSA
696762 PROFILING  RECORDER,  GEOPHYS
696763 TRANSDUCER,  SUBSURFA GEOPHYS
696764 VIDEO  DISPLAY UNIT   GEOPHYS
                                               07/06/89  N
                                               07/06/89  N
                                               08/03/89  N
                                               08/03/89  N
                                               08/03/89  N
                                               08/03/89
                                               08/03/89
                                        SURVEY 07/24/89
                                        SURVEY 07/24/89
                                        SURVEY 07/24/89
.-:267-:3 TRANSDUCER,  SUBSURFA GEOPHYS.  SURVEY  07/24/89
696766 MONITOR,  COLOR TV    SAMSUNG           07/24/89
;967i7 AIR  SAMPLER,  HI VOL  ANDERSON          07/31/89
696763 AIR  SAMPLER,  HI VOL  ANDERSON          07/31/89
696769 AIR  SAMPLER,  HI VOL  ANDERSON          07/31/89
>96770 AIR SAMPLER,  HI VOL  ANDERSON
.96771 AIR SAMPLER,  HI VOL  ANDERSON
:.96772 AIR SAMPLER,  HI VOL  ANDERSON
:--'677C CALIBRATOR,  HI VOL   ANDERSON
>96774 CALIBRATOR,  HI VOL   ANDERSON
                            N
                            N
                            N
                            N
                            N

                            N
                            N
                            N
                            N
                            N
                                               07/31/89  N
                                               07/31/89  N
                                               07/31/89  N
                                               07/31/89  N
                                               07/31/89  N

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               ECOLOGY  .1  ENVIRONMENT. INC.
                EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
              "OTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                    "AGE
                                           24
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR
-'•-- ~ CABINET . FLAMMABLES JUSTRITE
.-;.. - -.Ail I NET, r-LAMMABLcS JUSTRITc.
. •'•- lABiNE", FLAMMABLES JUSTRITE
..-•77 3 EXPLCSINETER/02 METE DRAEGER
•-7-C779 EXPLCSIMETER/02 METE CRAEGER
-•-••-790 RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME NESTER
•:?67S1 RELATIVE HUMIDITY ME NESTER
- r- 752 MULTITE5T METER, ELE FLUKE
:'::c7S? SAMPLER, KEMMERER KEMMERER
. '••:. ~r4 FLASH POINT TESTER PENSKY MARTEN
•:-'•-.""::• ORGANIC VAPOR ANALYI FOXBORO
--••:-~C6 CASCADE AIR LINE SYS MSA
. -:-.~37 CASCADE AIR LINE SYS MSA
.-.'"'•3 LOCATOR, .MAGNETIC i SCHONSTEDT
•-.•?i 789 RADIATION MONITOR S.E. INT'L
-••>;790 RADIATION MONITOR S.E. INT'L
'..•r'-.-r-'i SELF -CONTAINED ERE AT MSA
o96792 CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
69t79S' SELF-CONTAINED BREAT MSA
_. ;-67?4 CYLINDER, COMPOSITE MSA
_9c795 TYPEWRITER, ELECTRIC IBM
o9£7-o TYPEl^ITER, ELECTRIC IBM
. •"!o797 :HAI.~. CONFERENCE HON
- - ' " 1- CHAI7. . rONFETMNC'I HON
. ••. 7--7: -:HAI7. . CONFEREf'ICE HON
.'••:'• :-0 CHAIR, CONFERENCE HON
-.oul :_HAIR. CONFERENCE HON
.••-302 CHAIR, CONFERENCE HON
::-.S03 CHAIR, CONFERENCE HON
;-?6804 BOOKCASE HON
696SC5 BOOKCASE HON
o96806 BOOKCASE HON
696307 BOOKCASE HON
696803 BOOKCASE HON
696309 COLORIMETRIC G/V TES NATIONAL DRAGER
6?6310 CHAIR, CONFERENCE HON
•'.•:'t361 PRINTER KODAK
696362 PRINTER KODAK
v96863 PRINTER KODAK
•=•96864 PRINTER KODAK
;-96S65 PRINTER KODAK
?56366 PRINTER KODAK
c: r6367 PRINTER KODAK
3?6368 PRINTER KODAK
03/03/89
03/03/89
08/03/39
08/03/89
08/03/89
07/31/39
07/31/89
08/03/89
08/01/89
08/03/39
08/04/89
08/10/89
08/10/89
08/11/89
08/14/89
08/14/39
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/89
08/03/39
08/11/39
08/11. '3 ?
03/11/89
03/11/89
03/11/89
08/11/39
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/11/89
08/14/89
08/11/89
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
05/02/90
M
N
f-..
:• 1
N
^J
i X
N
N
N
«.„!
:-i
>•.!
^\
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
" 1
•"J
*. 1
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
rOMMENTS
                                                   Avtex fibers,VA

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  •ECOLOGY '\ ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
   EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE  INVENTORY
                                    PAGE
                                                    25
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03/02/90
03/1 4/39
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03/30/39
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/89
08/30/39
03/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
08/31/89
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/1--/-0
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/14/90
06/12/91
06/12/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
10/04/91
07/16/91
07/16/91
12/12/91
12/12/91
12/05/91
12/05/91
N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
N
N
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N
N
N
N
N
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N
N
N
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N
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N
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N
N
N
N
N
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                                       rOMMENTS
                              Avtex fibers.VA

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                        ECOLOGY ;; ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                         EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                      "OTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                           PAGE
                                                                         26
         DESCRIPTION
 '2413j GENERATOR
        GENERATOR
        •ENERATOR
        1E.NERATOR
                      MANUFACTURER
                                              DATE
                                              ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
50EKOL INDUSTRI
TEMPCON
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
HONDA
12/20/91
12/12/91
03/30/92
03/30/92
03/30/92
03/30/92
03/30/92
04/07/92
04/07/92
N.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
        GENERATOR             HONDA            04/07/92  N
        GENERATOR             HONDA            04/07/92  N
        RADIA~ION ALERT  MONI  SE INTERNATIONA  06/29/92  N
        RADIATION ALERT  MONI  SE INTERNATIONA  06/29/92  N
        RAC'IA"I3N ALERT  MONI  SE INTERNATIONA  06/29/92  N
 •-"?:-. L RADIATION ALERT  MONI  SE INTERNATIONA  06/29/92
 '2?142 RADIATION ALERT  MONI  SE INTERNATIONA  06/29/92
 "!._.-: RADIATION ALERT  MONI  SE INTERNATIONA  06/29/92
 "24^44 GAS GENERATOR, HCN    COMPUR           07/29/92
724145 GAS GENERATOR,  H2S
                              COMPUR
                                       07/29/92
           N
           N
           N
           N
           N
 724:22 PROJECTOR, SLIDE      KODAK
 ~2-;:i3 PROJECTOR, OVERHEAD   3M
 "I-324 GART, "V/VCR          BRE
 -3-;33.3 PUMP. AIR SAMPLING    GILIAN
 ~_:.3. .-••,MP, -IR SAMPLING    GILIAN
                                       02/22/90  N
                                       02/22/90  N
                                       02/22/90  N
                                       02/21/90  N
                                       02/2I/90  N
 -3. -:.:" ,:UMP .
 "3 - ;33 PUMP ..  AIR
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 -34333 PUMP,  AIR
 724231 GENERATOR
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           SAMPLING
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                             GILIAN
                             GILIAN
                             GILIAN
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 724332  GENERATOR, ELECTRICA  HONDA
 "24333  GENERATOR, ELECTRICA  HONDA
 724334  GENERATOR, ELECTRICA  HONDA
'724325  GENERATOR, ELECTRICA  HONDA
 724336  STEAM CLEANER, HIGH   LANDA
02/21/90   i-i
02/21/90   N
02/21/90   N
02/21/90   N
02/27/90   N

02/27/90   N
02/27/90   N
02/27/90   N
02/27/90   N
02/27/90   N
 ~24337  BLOOD PRESSURE/PULSE  LABTRON
 724333  8LOOD PRESSURE/PULSE  LABTRON
 -2:3:"  ELCOD FRESSURE/PULSE  LABTRON
 -24340  FILE CABINET          HON
 724341  FILE CABINET          HON
 24344
724346
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
FILE CABINET
                             HON
                             HON
                             HON
                             HON
                             HON
02/26/90
02/26/90
02/26/90
04/10/90
04/10/90

04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
N
N
N
N
N

N
N
N
N
N

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                EQUIPMENT TRACKING  SYSTEM
             TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE  INVENTORY
                                           27
DESCRIPTION
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DATE
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HON
HON
HON
RIVET LOCK
RIVET LOCK
RIVET LOCK
RIVET LOCK
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
GILIAN
SOILTEST
3M
BURROUGHS
CHALLENGER
CHEVROLET
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
04/10/90
05/25/90
06/01/90
06/12/90
07/19/90
09/04/90
03/26/90
09/27/90
09/27/90
09/27/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/07/90
02/23/90
05/24/90
08/03/90
10/15/90
10/15/90
10/15/90
12/1 ~- / ? 0
12/13/89
02/02/90
02/02/90
01/31/90
01/31/90
01/31/90
03/01/90
03/01/90
03/01/90
03/01/90
03/02/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
04/16/90
03/20/90
03/05/90
06/20/90
01/13/92
06/06/91
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N 1
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N

N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                    expendable

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                ECCLC
       'IRONMEN'
 INC
                 EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
              TOTAL  .NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
PAGE
28
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS
. ..... ;._
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-- ' • _ '.
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"1443 :-_,
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724459
724460
724311
724312
"24313
724314
~24315
. 	 -T C- _ s2-
"24317
•"24818
"24319
724320
724321
.24 :_': 2 2
724323
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DRILL MACHINE, HYDRA
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CCBA. HIP-HlR
•ECBA. HIP-AIR
SCSA . -IP-AIR
PRINTER
MONITOX, HCN
MONITOX, H2S DETECTO
PUMP, WELL
PUMP CONTROLLER
BAILER, TEFLON
ULTRASONIC CLEANER
DRILL, HYDRAULIC
UATER SAMPLER , REMME
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
HEAT STRESS MONITOR
CHEVROLET
FORD
HEWLETT-PACKARD
C-ITOH ELECTRON
UNKNOWN
GEOPROEE SYSTEM
COMPUR
COMPUR
GATEWAY
GATEWAY
ARE
COMPUR
COMPUR
GATEWAY
COMPUR
ADVANCED DATA G
HEWLETT-PACKARD
KURT A
PANASONIC
JVC
PROXIMA
CHEVROLET
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
PANASONIC
COMPUR
COMPUR
QED
QED
NORTON
BRANSON
ARO
WILDCO
I.S.I .
I.S.I.
I .S.I .
I.S.I .
I .S.I .
I .S.I .
METROSONICS
08/01/91
11/19/90
02/12/92
03/27/92
01/14/92
08/03/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
08/11/92
08/11/92
08/02/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
03/11/92
07/29/92
02/17/92
02/17/92
02/19/92
02/17/92
02/17/92
02/28/92
06/26/91
06/11/92
06/1 l.-'T 2
0 6 / 1 1 / 9 2
06/11/92
06/11/92
06/11/92
07/08/92
07/29/92
07/29/92
09/11/89
09/11/89
09/26/89
09/27/89
09/07/89
08/25/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/12/89
09/27/89
\i
;!
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N
M
N
N
N
iS
N
N
N
,N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
' N
N
N
.'-'

N
M
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
                                                    not  found

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                       ICCLC 2Y :, ENVIRONMENT. IMC.
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     "OTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
       DESCRIPTION

        EAT  STRESS  MONITOR
        .I^~  :~RE33  MONITOR
       . :2  -NALYZER
       •: ::-:PUTER  INTERFACE

       I ATA  RECORDER
       H23 ANALYZER
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"2-r5.~  AMBIENT AIR ANALYZER
"l-:-'5:  CATA LOGGER, AMB . AI
"24?:?  -ADIO, 2-WAY

•24360  RADIO, 2-WAY
'24861  RADIO, 2-WAY
T24362  RADIO. 2-WAY
"2436C  RADIO. 2-WAY
'24364  RADIO, 2-WAY

'2r5,i3  SELF-CONTAINED  EREAT
'24366  CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
'24363  CYLINDER, COMPOSITE
"24869  SELF-CONTAINED  BREAT MSA
72^373  SOIL SAMPLING KIT

"24S74  CASCADE ASSEMBLY
'245T-3  CHAIR, DESK
"24376  DESK, REGULAR
'2AS77  CHAIR, DESK
"24373  CHAIR, DESK

MANUFACTURER
METROSONICS
METROSONIC3
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
INTERSCAN
MSA
MSA
M C ^
MSA
"SA
MSA
MSA
MSA
LIFE SUPPORT DR
LIFE SUPPORT PR
NORTON
NORTON
NORTON
NORTON
ROCOL
ROCOL
-ECCNICS
-.-V.Jf.IC .Qf 1
JOHNSON
FOXSORO
FQX80RO
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MOTOROLA
MSA
MSA
MSA
MSA
ARTS MFG & SUPP
MSA
HON
HON
HON
HON
DATE
ACQUIRED
09/27/89
09/27/39
09/07/3?
09/07/89
09/07/89
09/07/89
09/07/89
09/13/39
09/18/89
09/18/89
09/13/89
09/13/89
09/18/89
09/13/39
09/18/89
09/27/89
09/27/89
09/26/39
09/26/89
08/25/89
08/25/89
10/07/39
10/07/89
1 0 / 0 9/39
10/11/39
10/11/39
10/13/89
10/18/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/27/89
10/22/89
10/22/89
10/22/89
10/22/89
11/02/89
10/29/89
11/14/89
11/14/89
11/14/89
11/14/89

RPR
N
N
'.'
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
;-.j
, -i
v
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N

COMMENTS









Avtex fibers, VA







not found
not found
not found
not found








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decal missing
decal missing
decal missing

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Avtex fibers, VA^^
expendable

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               ECOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                EQUIPMENT TRACKING  SYSTEM
              "OTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                    PAGE
                           30
C-ESCR:PTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
- -
— • -• 1 -:
— -• 7 7 _
- '•-••-'I
-34333
. _4o84
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734398
72439'-:
-3,900
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72 4 309
724910
724911
724912
72491 3
724914
734915
724916
— — - ^.3 i -»
724913
724919
"^ ^ ^ "~" Q
."2 i'?-21
"34922
"34923
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3ESK. REGULAR
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PLANKTON SAMPLER
CAMERA, INSTANT PRIN
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RADIATION RATE METER
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CHAIR, 3ESK
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BOOKCASE
BOOKCASE
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FILE CABINET
WATER LEVEL INDICATO
SAILER, 1050 CC
TRIPOD, FIBERGLASS
TABLE, DRAFTING
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
EMERGENCY LIFE SUPPO
BAILER, 1050 CC
BAILER, 80 CC
SAILER, 80 CC
HON
HON
JOHNSON
SRAINARD KILLMA
SLOPE INDICATOR
NIKON
NIKON
NIKON
WILDCO
WILDCO
POLAROID
VALLEY CRAFT
VALLEY CRAFT
VALLEY CRAFT
BICRON
BICRON
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HON
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PRO
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HON
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11/14/89
11/14/39
10/26/89
12/13/89
12/18/89
12/22/89
12/22/89
12/22/89
12/27/89
12/27/89
12/26/89
12/27/89
12/27/89
12/27/39
01/23/90
01/23/90
11/06/89
11/15/89
11/15/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
12/14/89
12/14/39
12/15/89
12/18/39
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/18/89
12/19/89
09/01/39
09/01/89
08/24/89
09/15/89
09/15/89
09/15/89
_09/22/39
09/22/89
09/22/89
N
N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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N
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N
N
N
N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                                                 PAGE
        DESCRIPTION
                             MANUFACTURER
                                            DATE
                                            ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS

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09/25/39
10/03/39
10/05/89
10/10/89
10/10/89
10/09/39
11/06/39
11/07/89
11/20/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
12/12/89
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N
N ready to
N
N
N
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N
N
N
N
N
N
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724943 CAMERA 35MM           NIKON
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TENNSCO
STEBCO
STEBCO
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12/13/89   N
12/13/39   N
12/21/89   N
12/21/89   N
12/22/89   N

02/07/90   N
02/07/90   N
02/07/90   N
02/07/90   N
02/07/90   N
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895335 CYLINDERS,  SCBA       MSA
895336 CYLINDER, SCBA,  ULTR MSA
693337 COMPUTER, HARD DISK   IBM
895338 KEYBOARD, COMPUTER    IBM

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                                            02/20/86
                                            02/20/86
                                            02/20/86
                                            02/20/86
                                            02/20/86
                           N
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                           N
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                           N
                           N
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                           N
                           N
                           N
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                                             02/20/86  N
                                             02/20/86  N
                                             08/01/84  N
                                             08/01/84  N
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                       ECOLOGY  S.  ENVIRONMENT. INC.               PAGE  . 32
                        EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
                     TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                              DATE
 :..i_.£   DESCRIPTION          MANUFACTURER    ACQUIRED RPR  COMMENTS

  ':-}.. ::•:'-:-.  SLACK BOX    BLACK  BOX       02/20/86  N
  :•-.:;••• CAMERA .35MM •         RICOH            03/19/86  N
  :::cv -AOIA-ION METER. MIC LUDLAM MEASUREM c?/o2/92  N
  033:i MONIT3X,  H2S DETECTO CCMPUR         _ 07/29/92  N

  -3002 GAS GENERATOR, HCN   COMPUR          07/29/92  N
 •03003 MONITOX,  HCN         COMPUR          07/29/92  N
 •01-004 GAS GENERATOR, PHOSG COMPUR          07/29/92  N
 •03003 MONITCX,  PHOSGENE DE COMPUR          07/29/92  N
 •03M-i- GAS GENERATOR, PHOSG COMPUR          07/29/92  N

  :::c.~ GA-S GENERATOR, H2S   COMPUR          07/29/92  N
  01.. : r:CNI~3R,  4-GAS       GASTECH         09/18/92  N
  ~::i"- Mecu•.--.-• Analyzer w/Do JEROME          12/22/92  N
 •;_32<. Yechile.  Minivan, 19                  04/12/92  N
  03w33 GENERATOR,  HYDRIDE   SUCK SCIENTIFIC 09/08/92  N
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 :03033  PRINTER               PANASONIC        12/04/92  N

 '03039  IMMU.N3 ASSY  KIT      ENSYS            03/19/93  N
 03041  SCANNER/PROGRAMMABLE REALISTIC        05/20/93 ' N
 030+2  SCANNER/PROGRAMMABLE REALISTIC        05/20/93  N
 ::,-v:  SOIL MOISTURE  METER  F.OSEMOUNT        06/02/93  N
                ETROMETER    ELZ . INTERNATIC 05/29/93  N
  :::--..  .-^c'::i.  PENETROMETER  ELE. INTERNATIO 03/26/93  N
 ~~.l'j ••,:-.  LEVEL.  HAND  HELD     SOKKIA           05/26/93  N
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•-••03CT.2  MONITOX DETECTOR, CL COMPUR           05/26/93  N

903053  GAS  GENERATOR,  CL2   COMPUR           05/26/93  N
903054  CELLULAR PHONE        FUJITSU          05/26/93  N
903055  CELLULAR PHONE        FUJITSU          05/26/93  N
903056  PH/CCND/TEMP METER   CAMBRIDGE SCIEN 05/26/93  N
903057  PH/COND/TEMP METER   CAMBRIDGE SCIEN 05/26/93  N

90305?  SPECTRACE 9000        TN TECHNOLOGIES 03/01/93  N
-03059  SPECTRACE 9OOO  PROBE TN TECHNOLOGIES 03/01/93  N
?-0:30eO  DOSIMETER CHARGER    DOSIMETER CORP. 05/25/93  N
903061  DOSIMETER             DOSIMETER CORP   05/25/93  N
-•03062  DOSIMETER             DOSIMETER CORP   05/25/93  N

7-03063  DOSIMETER             DOSIMETER CORP   05/25/93  N
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               ECOLOGY 3. ENVIRONMENT,  INC.
                EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
             TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                                    PAGE
                           36
DESCRIPTION
MANUFACTURER
DATE
ACQUIRED RPR COMMENTS
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   ECCLCGY i ENVIRONMENT.  INC.               PAGE    37
    EQUIPMENT TRACKING SYSTEM
 TOTAL NON-EXPENDABLE INVENTORY
                          DATE
         MANUFACTUR_ER     ACQUJ.RE_D R_PR COMMENTS

         HON              09/20/93  N  ADDED 9/93
         HON              09/30/93  N  ADDED 9/93
METER    GEOMICS LIMITED  11/19/9?  r;
         GEONICS LIMITED  11/19/93  N

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FEDERAL EQUIPMENT LISTING AND SUPPLIES

      UNITED STATES COAST GUARD;

    Marine  Safety  Office,  Galveston
     Marine Safety Office,Houston
   Marine Safety Office,  New Orleans
   Marine Safety Office,  Port Arthur
       Atlantic Area  Strike  Team

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UNITED STATES COAST GUARD RESOURSES
                         RESPONSE BOATS
MSO GALVESTON

Manufact/Type:
Alumacraft/John
           Boat
Avon/Offshore

Sealark/Protected
        water
HP:   Crew:
25-2  2

70-2  2

150   2
£  Len. /Bm. /Drft
2  14'/6'/10"
   21'/7'/32.5"
Transport:
Norm, trail,

Norm, trail,

Norm, trail
MSO HOUSTON

Manufact/Type:      HP:
Alumicraft/John
           Boat
Alumicraft/John           2
           Boat
Boston Whaler/      175-2 3
Protected water
Monarch/Protected   150   3
        water
Monarch/Protected         2
        water
Unknown/Protected   308   3
        water
             £  Len. /Bm. /Drft
             1  27'/10'/21"

             1  21'/7'/24"

             2  27'/7'/18"

             1  32'/12'/3'8"
                    Transport:
                    Norm,  trail.

                    Norm,  trail.

                    Wide trail.

                    Norm,  trail,

                    Norm,  trail

                    Wide trail.
                          BOOM EQUIPMENT
MSO HOUSTON

Manufact/Model:    Type:  Length:
Containment  Syst/  Round  2000'
AFT1
Containment  Syst.  Fence  500'
12502
               Skirt/Float  size
                      Conn.  type
                      ASTM

                      ASTM

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MSO GALVESTON
Manufact/Model:
Type:   Length
         Skirt/Float  size:   Conn,  type:
Performance Boom
Unkown
MSO HOUSTON
Manuf act/Model;
ICOM/IC-M120
ITT/183499-103
Macintosh/Hayes/
Gvmt 2400
Mita/LOC-550
Mitel/Superset 4
Motorola/
Centracom
Motorola/HT600
Motorola/MX300-R
Motorola/lHDT5QV2
PageNet
Unisys /Par adyac/
T-48
Zigman/ZTX-2090
MSO GALVESTON
Manuf act /Model :
AT&T/RHU-84-3
Round
2000' 24"/lO"
ASTM
Fence 5000' 42"20"
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT

Type:
MF
TP
MOD
FAX
TP
MF
PHH
MF
CP
PAG
MOD
COM

Type:
TP

# Freer: Band: Ranqe :
1 15
13
1
1
3
1 50
5 VHF-FM 3-5
6 VHF-FM 3-5
5
8
1
1

# Freer: Band: Ranqe:
1

Field Tune:
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No

Field Tune:
No
GTE Mobilnet/
D2J8Q5UM9012
ICOM/IC-M100

King/
CP

MF

PHH
2

1

2
Marine  VHF-FM  20

Marine  VHF-FM  3
No

Yes

Yes

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Motorola/
Motorola/
Centracom II
Motorola/HT600
Motorola/MCX-1000
Motorola/MX300-R
Motorola/
Page Mart
Murata/EOlAl
Standard/CNB830
SW Bell/Freedom
SW Bell/SIX 30A
YAESU/FT-747GX

MSO HOUSTON
Manuf act /Model :
Ohler/P-140
PHH
MF
PHH
MF
MF
PAG
FAX
PHH
TP
TP
MF

Pump
Fire

1
6
1
6
12
1
6
1
1
1
PUMP
Type:


VHF-FM 20 No
VHF-FM 3 Yes
Marine VHF-FM 20 Yes
015/6/9 VHF-FM 2 Yes
929.6625 Hstn Ar No
No
Marine VHF-FM 3 Yes
No
No
5.320.0 HF Yes
EQUIPMENT
Drive Tvpe : Size: Rate crpm:
Gasoline 10' drop/2" 140

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FIGURE F-I.2
EQUIPMENT SUMMARY BY  LOCATION'
                                     TEXAS
                                                        LOUISIANA
ITEU-OESCRIPTION
i Hign voiume. Goen.jjeas Smmmer
System inOSS Baraei
j ~2' Coen Sets nOSS Boom. ^o4re
'00 ft
2. Fast Aesaonse skimmer avsiem Moaei *
:OrV*»lerl
i Past Response Smmmer System. Model •
Net en Traiieri
o Oil Siaraoe Barges • so 8BL
3. Sniuoo ivatar Skimmer vessel wun
TrlMr
4 mnroour Unaersmng Soraver •
Colleaant System. 1 50 Gallon inuSS Unni
a Onim Tranieon Saw« - Sorocni
3 Couwun. Sn*u. Oil Hwow Drums
: Couaara. euon Cofnn OC 5
5 Boat Scrtvw Svstam
6. Swna O«a Suction Skimmer iw/Storag*
Battx ana Haul
7 Hano Sluiiuncr Svstwn (wSioraQ*
Bum ana MOSCI
8 BiotooKai ana Crwmicai Samcnng
£3U0n*ni iMTraiWril
9 Bird Scarar*. Sal ol 12
10. waianow rianaomiauon Caniar w t600
GaL tank Skid 4 20KW Generator
a Bird Qaanmq Comoouna-
^MCGmom A- 1 1 Drums
1 1 Rada S»«am. VHF Ponaow iinciuoaf a
Sinoia Sid* Band S»n
i Annnna lOvietionai. tor Radio Sviiams
i"200 f\ of Transmission Linei
1 2 36* Boom wAncnonnq System
13 Eiaanoi »JOO Boom /SO' Sections
a £ioanoi Soom Aoto^ee unn
; Ro»(afiM lExlral
1 4 Soieeni Material. 3M Brand iBales 01 1 00
Pad>£acni
i S 60 ctnt Air Comoressor iSoroent
Reowwtyi
16 200 GPM Air Otaanraqm Pumo. 3"
17 100 GPU Air Oiaonraqm Pumo. 2-
18. 200 GPM Diesel Centrifugal Train Pump.
Portaoe 3* x 2* (Wheel Mounted)
19. 1 75 CFM Suaar Comoressor
20.Dnoer»ant Handling. Drum unloading
Eajomem
21 Duoanant £udn 8S27 Drums
22.DisoersaM. Bulk. £uon 9527 (55O Gil.
0/S Skid Unksl
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                                F-5

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      FEDERAL EQUIPMENT LISTING AND SUPPLIES




Department of Energy - Strategic Petroleum Reserve

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 Strategic Petroleum Reserve

     The Strategic Petroleum Reserve, operated under  contract by
 Boeing Petroleum Services, Inc., maintains oil pollution response
 equipment at the Weeks Island site.  This equipment is  available
 to the pre-designated federal OSC on a cost reimbursement basis
 in the event of a spill that exceeds the capabilities of
 commercial contractors and other resources.  This equipment may
 be obtained by contacting the Department of Energy Project
 Manager:

          Mr. Paul Plaisance, Jr.
          686-4478

          Mr. Mark Chatelain - (SPR - NOLA, EPS)
          686-4830

     SPR Equipment

     Slurp Skimmers                                2
     2" Diesel Skimmer Pump                        1
     23'  Flat Bottom Boat (110 HP O/B)             1
     22'  Aluminum Cruiser (115 HP O/B)             1
     Farm Tractor (60 HP)                          1
     Forklift (10 TON)                             1
     Trailer Mounted tank (2,500 GAL)              1
     Backhoe with Front End Loader                 1
     Inland Boom w/6" Skirt1,400 Ft.
     Shovels                                       5
     Pitchforks                                    5
     Sorbent Pads                                 30  Bales
     Sorfaent Pads                                 10  Rolls

     All equipment cannot be made available due to on-site
contingency requirements.

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 COflSTGUHRD
HTLflllTIC flREfl
       !3»y

 STRIKE TEflm

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 U.S. Department
 of Transportation
 United States
 Coast Guard
               200
                          Commanding Officer
                          U.  S.  Coast Guard
                          Atlantic Area
                          Strike Team
Aviation Training Center
Mobile, AL  36608-9690
FTS:  537-6601
                                               16465.1
                                               01 MAY 91
                              U.  S. Coast Guard
                          Atlantic Area Strike Team
                              Equipment  Manual
LETTER OF PROMULGATION
1.  Purpose:  This Equipment Manual is promulgated to set  forth  a
detailed outline of Atlantic Area Strike equipment available  for
response to oil and hazardous material incidents.

2.  Reference:  Availability of equipment of this Manual is
governed by the National Contingency Plan ( NCP ) ,  Coast Guard
Marine Safety Manual Volume VI, Chapter 7 (COMDTINST M16000.ll),
Coast Guard Atlantic Area Directives publications and regulations.

3.  Cancellation:  This Manual supersedes and cancels the  previous
Equipment Manual dated 01 December 1988 and all changes thereto.

4.  Applicability:  A thorough knowledge of this manual is
mandatory for all personnel assigned to the Atlantic Area  Strike
Team and recommended  for all units that may require Strike Team
services.  Equipment identified in this Manual is available to all
pre-designated On-Scene Coordinators in accordance with existing
directives and regulations.  A current inventory of major
equipment items described in this manual is attached.

5.  Amendments:  Changes and/or additions to this Manual will be
issued as required.

6.  Effective Date:  This Manual is effective 29 April 1991.
Dist:
                         ' G.  A.  WILTSHIRE

       Bia G-MER (3 Copies), B:b, B:c, Bin, C:e, E:n,  E:o,
       EPA Regions I thru VII
       PACAREA STRIKE TEAM (2 Copies)
       LANTAREA STRIKE TEAM  (40 Copies)

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Atlantic   Area   Strike   Team   Equipment   Inventory  April   1991
PUMPS
Stripper
Single Stage
Double Stage
Thune Eureka
TK-5
Gormann Rupp
Sloane
385 Homelite D
Bigflow
Wilden - Poly
- Steel
200 GFM Diesel
Water Rous
PRIME MOVERS
ADAPTS Type 3
VOPS
Hydro. Cooler
OWOCRS
Barriers
Mooring Sys
Retrieval Sys
Pump Floats
SMSB
ERACONES
Type 0 240 K
Type F 40 K
Type D 10 K
OUTBOARDS
225 HP
90 HP
50 HP
35 HP
30 HP
COMMUNICATIONS
MX - 300 R
EXPO'S - WP
Pagers
VOX Headset
Repeaters
Polaris
Scanners
ADAPTS Hdsts
CB Radios
Bone Mies
Cellular Phs
QTY
2
4
5
2
2
2
4
3
2
2
2
3
1
7
2
5
5
2
2
7
1
2
3
2
3
4
2
9
2
42
11
42
8
2
21
3
7
10
3
6
VEHICLES
MCP Foldout
MCP Travoo
NCP Trailer
CMC Astro
White
International
7.5 Ton
5 Ton
Chevy 3X3
Blazer 4X4
Crew Cab 4X4
Dodge 4X4
Passenger Van
Station Wagon
ATV
.TRAILERS
Tilt Trailer
Low Boy-32 Ft
Flat Bed-42 Ft
Dolly
Chem
Deoon
Van Mobilizer
Box Trlr-40 Ft
Gen/Light
Wells Cargo
Expandi-Boom
BOATS
32 Ft Munson
22 Ft Outrage
17 Ft RHIB
Avon 15 Ft
Jon Boat
PALLETS
ADAPTS-Artic
De-watering
ADAPTS
Support
VOPS
Lighting
Hose
PORKLIFT
6 K LBS
20 K LBS
QTY
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
5
3
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
7
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
MISCELLANEOUS
QTY
Generators
3.0 KW 3
4.5 KW 2
5 KW 3 ph 2
5.5 KW 1
6 KW 2
10 KW 3 ph 1
Shop Container 1
Salvage Kits 3
CSC Kits 6
Chain Saw 2
Gasoline Winch 1
Mac Computer 5
Telecopier (fax) 3
Aircraft Winch 2
Sample Kits 4
Stokes Litter 2
EMT Kits 5
Oxygen Kit 2
Prtbl Scale 6
Drum Lifter 1
Truck Scales Kit 1
Light Towers 3
Quik Saw 1
VRD 1
Air Compr. I/R 1
Air Compressor 1
Rope Mop 1
Skim Pack 1
Disk Skinner 1
Interface Meter 2
Survival Suits 11
Expandi-Boom 1800ft
raQTD EQUIPMENT
35 mm Auto
35 mm Minolta
Instant Polaroid
VHS Video Cam
VCR - VHS
VCR - 3/4
VCR - Beta
E-CZTY EQUIPMENT
8
1
3
2
2
1
1
OWOCRS
Barriers 2
Mooring Sys 2
Pump Floats 1
Trailers
Flat Bed-42 Ft 1
Low Boy-32 Ft 3
Dolly 1
Van Mobilizer 1
ADAPTS Pallet - Artie
Type 3 Prim Mvr 1
Stripper Pump 1
Sloane Pump 1
Salvage Kit 1
AVON 15 ft 1
CHEM tyUJ-tM-NT
SCBA's:
MSA Custom 4500
ELSA EEBA's
Draeger EEBA's
MSA Bottles
Respirators:
Survivair
MSA
CHEMICAL SUITS
Fyrepel Viton
Fyrepel Butyl
Staysafe-PVC
ILC Dover-CPE
Teflon-5100
UbTuLriticS
Neotronic Extoxs
HNU
OVA
Scott S-105
Draeger Kits
Infrared Pyrometer
Beta/Gamma
PH Meter
Gastech 1314
Gastech GX-82
Gastec GX-86
Heat Stress Mntr
SKC Sample Pumps
COMPRESSORS
Mako
Bauer
Booster
MISCELLANEOUS CHEM
Steele Vests
Soil Samp Kit
Chlorine Kits ABC
Deoon Shower
Vetter System
Patch/Plug Kits
Weather Station
DART Samplers
Heat Sealers
QIY
18
3
25
43
30
44
8
8
10
13
16
2
6
5
4
4
2
2
6
3
5
2
2
5
2
1
1
16
2
3
2
1
4
2
25
3

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     The Atlantic Area Strike Team (LAST)  is one of two teams
that make up the U.  S. Coast Guard's National Strike Force.  We
are responsible for providing response support for or on behalf
of Federal On-Scene Coordinators (OSC's)  in 36 states and the
Caribbean.  These include 37 Coast Guard  OSC's in the coastal
zone covering the Atlantic and Gulf coasts,  the Caribbean, the
Great Lakes, and the Western Rivers and EPA OSC's in the inland
zone covering 7 Federal regions (I-VII).   The Pacific Area Strike
Team provides the support for OSC's in the western United States,
Alaska, Hawaii, and the Pacific Islands.

AVAILABLE STRIKE TEAM SUPPORT

     The Strike Team is always available  to support Coast Guard,
EPA, DOD, or DOE OSC's for any emergency  response action.  This
support is not limited to major spill only,   We can provide
support for spills of any size or cleanups of any duration where
the OSC may need our assistance.  Strike  Team assistance is also
available for "non-emergency" removal actions.  Since we must
continue to maintain a minimum number of  people at the unit at
all times to respond to "emergencies", assistance for non-
emergency cleanups will be provided only  to the extent that
resources allow.  Strike Team assistance  can also be provided to
State and local response organizations if requested through the
cognizant OSC.

     Strike Team support to OSC's is divided into two categories:
field support and telephone support.  Strike Team field support
for OSC's has included the following areas:

     On-Scene Technical Assistance
     Site Safety Monitoring
     Air Monitoring and Sampling support
     Cost Documentation
     Field Monitors for Fund-financed responses
     Responsible Party Cleanup Monitoring
     Command Post Organization, Staffing, and Documentation
     Communication support
     Providing cleanup equipment not commercially available or to
     supplement available equipment
     Providing equipment staged on scene as backup or as  a
     contingency for potential release
     Preliminary assessment of reported releases

     Response times to a given area will vary depending on the
location of the incident, assistance requested, and the mode of
transportation used.

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     The Strike Team has also provided telephone response support
in the following areas:

     Response Methods recommendations
     Chemical Hazard Assessment and research using a number of
     available on-line computer databases
     CAMEO Air Release Modeling
     Vessel Salvage Assessment using the CG-developed Salvage
     Assessment Computer Program (a portable computer is also
     available for field-deployment of this program)
     Dispersant Use Information using the EPA Dispersant Decision
     Tree Computer Program
     General response support or technical assistance

Response information can be provided to an OSC by telephone
(205-639-6601), facsimile machine (205-639-6610), NOAA E-Mail
(CGLAST), EPA E-Mail (EPA9359), or MSIS Mailbox (NSFLT) .

USE OF STRIKE TEAM EQUIPMENT

     To provide this response support, we maintain an extensive
inventory of response equipment that is described in this manual.
While much of this equipment is used to support Strike Team field
activities, some larger equipment items are available for use in
cleanup activities.  Some of the equipment in our inventory, such
as the ADAPTS and VOPS pumping systems, is similar to equipment
available through commercial contractors.  As a government
agency, we are not authorized to compete with these commercial
contractors.  Our equipment can be used, however, whenever it can
be deployed and used in a more timely fashion than available
commercial equipment, when a similar piece of equipment cannot be
reasonably obtained from commercial sources, or when the use of
Strike Team equipment may significantly enhance response actions.

     All Strike Team equipment is field deployable over-the-
road or via Coast Guard C-130 aircraft (except for Munson
workboat and Expandable Command Post).  The ADAPTS/VOPS and
OWOCRS systems will require logistics support on the receiving
end of a deployment.  To assist the MSO/COTP with providing the
necessary support,  we have provided a list of the required items,
located on page 1-18 for the ADAPTS/VOPS and page 2-11 for the
OWOCRS.  Small pieces of equipment and a limited number of
personnel may also be able to deploy rapidly via Coast Guard
Falcon jets based in Mobile (depending on aircraft availability).
Various sections of this manual describe the logistics and
support requirements for major equipment items that might be_
deployed for a response.

FUNDING FOR STRIKE TEAM ASSISTANCE

     There has always been a misconception that the OPA Trust
Fund or CERCLA funds must be opened before Strike Team support is
available.   This in not correct.  Strike team assistance is
available independent of any Federal Fund activation.  We are

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budgeted to provide response support to OSC's without
reimbursement.  Although we will provide a summary of our costs
incurred during a response,  we will not request reimbursement
unless our activities on scene are related to Federal removal
action or where Strike Team equipment is used to supplement
responsible party actions during a cleanup (reimbursement
required by Commandant policy).   The opening of the appropriate
Fund will also likely be necessary when Coast Guard C-130
aircraft are used to transport Strike Team equipment to the
scene, however this will not always be the case.

REQUESTING STRIKE TEAM ASSISTANCE

     Requests for Strike Team assistance should be made directly
to the Atlantic Area Strike Team by phone or message.  Our 24-
hour phone number is (205) 639-6601 or FTS 537-6601.  After
working hours, an answering machine will provide the phone number
of the Strike team watchstander.  If we cannot be contacted
through this number, contact National Response Center at (800)
424-8802 and they will forward the information to us.  Verbal
requests should be confirmed in writing (include in POLREP).
Since response support is time-critical, we appreciate early
notification any time you believe there might be need for Strike
Team assistance.  This gives us the opportunity to begin
logistics planning, determining CG aircraft availability, etc.
before a formal request is made.

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                         TABLE OF CONTENTS


CHAPTER I    PUMPING EQUIPMENT

   A.  PRIME MOVERS                                       PG. 1-1

   B.  SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS                                  PG. 1-3

   C.  AIR DEPLOYABLE ANTI-POLLUTION  TRANSFER SYSTEM
       (ADAPTS)                                           PG. 1-7

   D.  VISCOUS OIL PUMPING SYSTEM (VOPS)                  PG. 1-9

   E.  CHEMICAL TRANSFER SYSTEM  (TK-5)                   PG. 1-10

   F.  NON-SUBMERSIBLE PUMPS                              PG. 1-12

   G.  AIR OPERATED DOUBLE-DIAPHRAGM  PUMPS                PG. 1-14

   H.  PUMPING SUPPORT EQUIPMENT                          PG. 1-16

   I.  LOGISTICS REQUIREMENTS                             PG. 1-18


CHAPTER II  OIL CONTAINMENT & RECOVERY EQUIPMENT


   A.  OPEN WATER OIL CONTAINMENT AND RECOVERY SYSTEM
       (OWOCRS)                                           PG. 2-1

   B.  PORTABLE DRACONE BARGES                            PG. 2-7

   C.  UNIROYAL SEALED CONTAINER SYSTEM                  PG. 2-9

   D.  LOGISTICS REQUIREMENTS                             PG. 2-11

   E.  FAST SURFACE DELIVERY  (FSD)  SLED                  PG. 2-13

   F.  EXPANDI HARBOR BOOM                                PG. 2-15

   G.  SIDE MOUNTED SKIMMING  BARRIER (SMSB)              PG. 2-16

   H.  ROPE MOP OIL SKIMMER                               PG. 2-19

   I.  T5 PNEUMATIC DISC SKIMMER                          PG. 2-21

   J.  SKIM PAK WEIR SKIMMER                              PG. 2-22

   K.  GT-185 SKIMMER                                     PG. 2-23

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CHAPTER III  HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESPONSE EQUIPMENT






   A.  PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)               PG. 3-1




   B.  ATMOSPHERE-SUPPLYING BREATHING APPARATUS          PG. 3-4




   C.  AIR PURIFYING RESPIRATORS                         FG. 3-6




   D.  BREATHING AIR COMPRESSORS                         PG. 3-7




   E.  ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING EQUIPMENT                PG. 3-8




   F.  SAMPLING EQUIPMENT                                PG. 3-14




   G.  EMERGENCY LEAK REPAIR / CONTAINMENT EQUIPMENT     PG. 3-15




   H.  ALL PURPOSE PATCH / PLUGGING EQUIPMENT            PG. 3-16




   I.  VETTER SYSTEM                                     PG. 3-18




   J.  OVERPACK DRUMS                                    PG. 3-18




   K.  PCB TEST KITS                                     PG. 3-18




   L.  LAST REFERENCE LIBRARY                            PG. 3-19




   M.  BOOSTER AIR COMPRESSOR                            PG. 3-20




CHAPTER IV  BOATS AND OUTBOARD MOTORS




   A.  LANTAREA STRIKE TEAM SMALL BOATS                  PG. 4-1




CHAPTER V  VEHICLES




   A.  COMMAND POSTS                                     PG. 5-1




   B.  TRACTORS                                          PG. 5-5




   C.  ALL PURPOSE VEHICLES                              PG. 5-7




   D.  LOW BED SEMI-TRAILER                              PG. 5-11




   E.  DROP-FRAME SEMI-TRAILER                           PG. 5-12




   F.  PERSONNEL DECONTAMINATION TRAILER                 PG. 5-13




   G.  LAST SMALL TRAILERS                               PG. 5-14




   H.  VAN MOBILIZER                                     PG. 5-15

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CHAPTER VI  RESPONSE FIELD SUPPORT EQUIPMENT






   A.  EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN  (EMT)  SUPPORT KIT    PG. 6-1




   B.  PORTABLE LIGHTING TOWERS                           PG. 6-2




   C.  AIR DELIVERY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT                     PG. 6-3




   D.  PORTABLE GENERATORS                                PG. 6-6




   E.  SUZUKI 4-WHEEL VEHICLES                            PG. 6-10




   F.  INGERSOL RAND AIR COMPRESSOR                       PG. 6-12




   G.  SALVAGE ASSESSMENT KIT                             PG. 6-14




   H.  CONEX BOX (CONTAINER)                              PG. 6-15




   I.  PORTABLE WEATHER STATION                           PG. 6-16




   J.  OIL / WATER INTERFACE METER                        PG. 6-17




   K.  QUICKI-SAW                                         PG. 6-18




CHAPTER VII  COMMUNICATIONS






   A.  LANTAREA STRIKE TEAM COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT     PG. 7-1




   B.  MOUNTED RADIOS                                     PG. 7-3




   C.  COMPUTERS                                          PG. 7-4




   D.  TRANSPORTABLE CELLULAR PHONES                     PG. 7-6




CHAPTER VIII  ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT






   A.  ON SCENE COORDINATOR (OSC) KIT                     PG. 8-1




   B.  LAST PHOTO LOCKER                                  PG. 8-2
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        FACILITY RESPONSE  PLANS  (FRP)

Listing of all, but not limited to, currently
  submitted FRP's by State within Region VI.

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FRP-06-LA-00016


FRF-OA-LA- 00017


FRP-06-LA-00018

FRP-06-LA 00019




FRP-Oi-LA- 00020

FRP-06-LA-00021

FRP-04-LA-00022


FRF-06-LA-00023


FRP-OA-LA-00024

FRP-06-LA-00025


FRP-06-LA- 00026


FRP-06-LA- 00027


FRF'-06-LA-0002S


FRP-06-LA-00029

CRP-06-LA 00030


FRP-OA-LA-00031

FRP-06-LA-00032

STATE


LA
LA


LA


LA

LA




LA

LA

LA


LA


LA

LA


LA


LA


LA


LA

LA


LA

LA

FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NAME TYPE SUFFIX CITY


VENICE
HENRY GAS ERATH
PROCESSING
PLANT
LAKE CWF1ES OLD WESTLAKE
CHEMICAL PLANT SPANISH
TRAIL
NELSON STATION 3400 HOUSTON RD WESTLAXE
RIVER
SUNSHINE OIL ft MONROE
STORAGE,
OUACHITA
TERMINAL NORTH
TANK BATTERY
GRAND EAYOU 875 HIGWAY 70 EELLE ROSE
OPERATIONS
ARCADIA HIGHWAY 80 ARCADIA
TERMINAL
MC HUGH NO. 1
FACILITY
,
HELL NO. 0-1
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
BERWICK 3700 FRONT ST EERWICK
TERMINAL
GARDEN ISLAND
BAY PRODUCTION
FACILITY
MANILA VILLAGE
FIELD «

WELL NO. 1
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
RIVER RIDGE 100 FLORIDA ST RIVER' RICCE
(KEfWER)
FACILITY
CROWN POINT
FACILITY
IB.ETED DOCKET,
PER DON KLUTH,
4/28/93
AfELIA FACILTY LAKE RD AMELIA
PALOURCC
IMTRACOASTAL LA HIGHWAY INTWCOASTAL CITY
CITY FACILITY 333
STATE ZIP WILING
CODE NAME

L AND L OIL COMPANY
LA TEXACO


LA 70AA9- VISTA CHEMICAL CO.


LA 70A69- GULF STATES
UTILITIES, IMC.
LA 71202- DAWSON PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS



LA 70391- THE DOW CHEMICAL CO.

LA 71001- CITGO F'ETROLEUM
CORPORATION
COLUMBIA GAS
DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
P G Ate G RESOURCES
COMPANY

LA 70091- L AND L OIL CO.,
INC.
P G Ate E RESOURCES
CO.

P G Ate E RESOURCES
OFFSHORE COMPANY

F G Ate E RESOURCES
COff'AIW

LA 700A2- L AND L OIL COMPANY,
INC.

L AND L OIL COMPANY,
INC.
DELETE! DOCKET, PER
[ON KLUTH, 4/23/93

LA 70340- L AND L OIL CO.,
INC.
L AND L OIL COMPANY,
A INC.
MAILING
ADDRESS

F 0 EOX 174
RT. 1 EOX 356


P 0 EOX 727


ROY S NELSON
STATION,? 0 BOX 429
P 0 EOX 310




P 0 EOX 150

P 0 EOX 3758

OWE RIVERHAY, P 0
BOX 1350

64S3 N. CENTRAL
EXPRESSWAY, STE
#1000
3421 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD., STE * 502
6688 N. CENTRAL
EXPRESSWAY, ATE t
1000
6638 N. CENTRAL
EXPRESSWAY, STE t
1000
6633 N. CENTRAL
EXPRESSWAY, STE t
1000
3421 N. COUSEWAY
BLVD., ste t 502

3421 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD., STE t 502



3421 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD., STE t 502
3421 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD., STE t 502
CITY


VENICE
ERATH


WESTLAKE


WESTLAKE

RUSTON




PLAQUE MINE

TULSA

HOUSTON


DALLAS


METAIRIE

DALLAS


DALLAS


DALLAS


METAIRIE


METIARIE




METRAIRIE

METAIRIE

STATE


LA
LA


LA


LA

LA




LA

OK

TX


TX


LA

TX


TX


TX


LA


LA




LA

LA

ZIP
CflOE

70091-
70533-


704A9-


70AA9-

71273-




70765-0150

74102-

77251-1350


75204-3922


70002-

75206-3922


75296-3922


75206-3922


70002-


70002-




70002-

70002-


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11/23/93

DOCKET STATE
NUMBER
41
FRP-06-LA 000:33 LA
•
FRP-06-LA-00034 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00035 LA


• PRP-04-LA-C0036 LA

FRP-OA-LA-00037 LA
•

FRP-06-LA-00033 LA
4ft
FRF-06-LA-00039 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00040 LA


• FRP-04-LA-00041 LA


• FRP-06-LA-00042 LA
FRF-06-LA-00043 LA

• FRP-04-LA-00044 LA

FRF-04-LA-00045 LA
4)
FRP-06-LA-00044 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00047 LA

FRP-06-LA-00045 LA
•

FRP-06-LA-OQ049 LA
4)


• FKP-04-LA-00050 LA

FRP-04-LA-00051 LA
4)
FRP-06-LA-00052 LA

41
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4

FACILITY NAIt


PORT FOURCHON
FACILITY
MORGAN CITY
FACLITY
TRANS STATION -
LAKE RACCOURCI
FIELD
NEW ORLEANS
TERMINAL
PETROLEUM FLEL
AID TERMINAL
CO.
LAKE CWF1ES
REFINERY
GRAND- RIVER
TERMINAL
WEST LfKE EffiET
BARGE LOWING
FAC
TBCNE
FRACTIONATIOH
PLANT
MERAUX REFINERY
HOJMA FIELD
FACILITY
DULAC FACILITY

INTRACOASTAL
CITY FACILITY
GRETNA FACILITY

RIGOLETS FiaD
FACLITY
BAYOU DULARGE
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
VERMLLION TL
"A" OFFSHORE
BARGE LOADING
PLATFORM
PORT ALLEN
REFINERY
WEEKS ISLAND
FIELD
SE PASS FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY

NUMBER




3205




2701




4401

60300







2500
1301

7148



1125










1940






FACILITY
FfiEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY


A J ESTAY RD TORT FOURCHON

YOUNGS RD MORGAN CITY




RICHLAND AVE HUAIRIE

L A HWY 44 S MT AIRY


HIGhWAY LAKE CHARLES
108
S(£LL OIL RD WHITE CASTLE
FIELD



HIGHWAY 75 GEISMAR

,
E ST BERNARD HWY (CRAUX
DUNN ST HOUm

SHRIMPERS EtLAC
ROW
HIGWAY ABBEVILLE
333
4 TH ST HARVEY
-,









LOUSIAItt N FORT ALLEN
HW





RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE NAME

LA 70357- L AND L OIL COMPANY,
INC.
LA 70384- L AND L OIL CO.,
INC.
M W PETROLEUM CO.


LA 70001- MOBIL OIL CORP.

LA 70074- PETROLEUM FUEL AND
TERMINAL CO.

LA 70401- CITGO FETRO CORP.

LA 7078?- SHIL WESTERN W AND
P INC.
SHaL WESTERN E AID
P

LA 70734- SHaL WESTERN E AND
P INC.

LA 70075- MURFHY OIL USA, INC.
LA 70340- RHIBRO ENERGY USA,
INC.
LA FHIBRO ENERGY USA,
INC.
LA FHIBRO ENERGY USA,
INC.
LA 70058- FHIBRO ENERGY USA,
INC.
AQUILA ENERGY
RESOURCES
BADGER OIL CORP


CONOCO INC.



LA 70767- PLACID REFINING
COtfANY
THE STO(£ FRTOLEUM
CORPORATION
VINTAGE PETROLEUM,
INC.


MAILING
ADDRESS

3421 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD-STE <50Z
3421 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD., STE t 502
111ACOOLIDGE BLVD.,
P 0 EOX 51188

P 0 EOX 3447

P 0 EOX 128


P 0 EOX 1542

P 0 EOX 574

P 0 EOX 574


P 0 EOX 574


FJOX100
500 DALLAS AVE, STE
t 3200
500 DALLAS AVE., STE
t 3200
500 DALLAS AVE., STE
t 3200
500 DALLAS, STE t
3200
10370 RICHMOND A\E,
STE t 700
1001 W. PINHOOK,
BUILDING ONE, STE t
104
400 E. KALISTE
SALOON RD.


1940 HIGHWAY t 1
NORTH
710 HUGH rtALLIS ROAD

3439 AH3ASSADOR
CtfFERY, STE t 320


CITY


HETAIRIE

ICTAIRIE

LAFAYETTE


BEAUMONT

FORT ALLEN


LAKE CHAFiES

HOUSTON

HOUSTON


HOUSTON


CERAUX
HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

LAFAYETTE


LAFAYETTE



PORT ALLEN

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE



STATE


LA

LA

LA


LA

LA


LA

LA

TX


TX


LA
TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

LA


LA



LA

LA

LA



ZIP
CODE

70002-

70002-

70503-


77704-

70767-


70602-

77001-

77001-


77001-


70075-
77002-4709

77002-

77002-4709

77002-4709

77042-4137

70503-


70508-



70747-

70603-

70503-



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*
COCKET
NUMEER
FRF-06-LA-00053
4

FRP-06 -LA- 00054
£


• FRF-04-LA-00056


•
FRP-06-LA-0005S

•
FRP-OA-LA-00057

• FRP-06-LA-00058


• FRP-OA-LA-00059


• FRP-06-LA-00040

FRP-06 -LA- 00061
*


% FRP-06-LA- 00062

FRP-06-Lfr 00063
0
FRP-06-LA-00064

4§
FRP-OA-LA-00065
FRP-06-LA-00066
4H
FRP-OA-LA-00067

• PRP-06-LA-OOOA3

FRP-06-LA-00049
4)
FRF-06-LA-00070

• FRP-04-LA-00071

•*
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGEICY
REGION 4
FACILITY RESPONSE FLAN REVIEW STATUS

STATE

LA


LA



LA



LA


LA

LA


LA


LA

LA



LA

LA

L4


LA
LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA



FACILITY NAtt NUMBER FfiEFIX NAME TYPE SUFIX CITY

T RAINOLD SW
S« TRANSFER
FACILITY
POINT A LA
HACKi
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
SMITH HEIRS ft
AICi T RAINOLD
f2 TRANSFER
FACILI1Y
SMITH K.
TRANSFER
FACILITY
GRAVOLET /2
PROD FACILITY
EAST BLOCK 41
FIELD
PRODUCTION FAC.
B-l AND B-1D
WaLS PROD
FACILITY
COX BAY FIELD
PROD FACILITY
J CHAPLAIN ET
AL ItlL
PROUCTIOII
FACILITY
EAST STUARDS
BLUFF FIELD
BULK STOOGE 9234 CASTER '-, JENNINGS
FACILITY LANDING
BULK STORAGE
FAClLir,' WEST
GUEYHAN
CANAL PLANT 272 CABOT LN FRANKLIN
GIBSON TERMINAL HIGHWAY 90 GIBSON

BLACK BAYOU
TERMINAL
HAYttARK
TERMINAL
EUDBfE ISLAlIi
PRODUCTION
GRArC RI'vER
TERMINAL
TRANSAttERICtfl
REFINING
CORPORATION

STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE NAIC
THE STONE PETROLEUM
CORPORATION

EflSS ENTERFRIZES
PRODUCTION COMPANY


THE STOIE PETROLEUM
CORPORATION


THE STONE PETROLEUM
CORPORATION

EflSS EMERFRISES
PRODUCTION CO.
ORIGSEV PETROLEUM,
INC.

VINTAGE PETROLEUM
COMPANY

EfiSS ENTERPRISES
PRODUCTION COMPANY
DEMON EIC-RGY
CORPORATION


CENOVO OIL Aid GAS,
INC.
LA 70546- CITGO PIPELINE
COIf ANY
CITGO PIPELINE
COIf ANY

LA 70633- CAEOT CORPORATION
SHaL OIL COIf ANY
A
EHaL OIL COIf AW

1 SHaL OIL COIf AW

SHaL OIL COIf ANY

EHaL OIL COIf AW

TRANSAMERICAN
REFINING CORPORATION


MAILING
ADDRESS
710 HUGH WALLIS ROAD


3S60 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD. STE t 1900


710 HUGH WAaiS ROAD



710 HUGH WALLIS ROAD


3S50 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD.
401 EDWRB3
STREET-SUITE 1915

3639 AMBASSADOR
CAFFEY,

3559 N. CAUSEWAY,
STE t 1900
1500 MID (WERICA
TOWER, 20 N.
BROADWAY

P 0 EOX 4394

P 0 EOX 3753

P 0 EOX 3753


P 0 EOX 598
P 0 EOX 36

P 0 EOX 6026

P 0 EOX 6026

P 0 EOX 36

P 0 EOS 36

POST OFFICE DRAWER
537


CITY

LAFAYETTE


METAIRIE



LAFAYETTE



LAFAYETTE


ffiTAIRIE

SHREVEFDRT


LAFAYETTE


METIARIE

OKLAHOMA CITY



HOUSTON

TULSA

TULSA


FRANKLIN
GIBSON

LAKE CHAFiES

LAKE CHAFIES

GIBSON

GIBSON

NORCO



STATE

LA


LA



LA



LA


LA

LA


LA


LA

LA



TX

LA

OK


LA
LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA



ZIP
CODE
70508-


70002-



70503-



70503-


70002-

71101-5554


70503-


70002-

73102-



77210-

74102-

74102-


70533-
70356-

70606-

70404-

70356-

70356-

70079-



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                                                                                               US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                                                                                            REGION 6

                                                                                              FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
m
DOCKET STATE
HUMEER
FRP-04-LA-00072 LA

FRP-04-LA-00073 LA

FRP-04-LA-00074 LA



FRP-04-LA-00075 LA

FRP-04-LA-00074 LA


FRP-06-LA-00077 LA


FRP-04-LA-00073 LA

FRP-04-LA-00079 LA

FRP-04-LA-OOOSO LA

FRP-04-LA-00081 LA


FRF-06-LA-00082 LA
FRP-04-LA-00083 LA

FRP-04-LA-OOOS4 LA

FRF-04--LA--OOOS5 LA

FRP-04-LA-00034 LA


FRP-04-LA-00087 LA


FRP-04-LA-00088 LA

FRP-04-LA-00089 LA


FRF-04-LA-OQ090 LA

FRP-04-LA-00091 LA

FACILITY NAME NUMBER

EAST IAN BAY
FIELD FACILITY
FOUSTIIW PLANT 9959

OFELQUSAS,
LOUISIANA LIGHT
PRODUCTS
TERMINAL
GRAfti ISLE
FACILITY
PLAQUEMINE
PLAtff - ELOCX
110 TAW FARM
ST JAMES - 7405
ERGON OIL
PURCHASING
HaL HaE BAYOU
FIELD
MARFERO
TERMINAL
VENICE FIELD
OFFICE FACILITY
OCCIDENTAL 7377
CtEMICAL
CORPORATION
KENNER FACILITY 143
METAIRIE PLANT 309

HQUrtA CRUDE OIL 1001
TERMINAL
ARCADIA
TERMINAL
MERItHTAU RIVER
LOADING
FACILITY
RIVERSIDE GAS
PROCESSING
PLANT
ST JAMES
TERMINAL
P M A G 440
PRODUCTS, INC.

BATON ROUGE 1981
PLANT
CHURCH POINT,
LA PLANT
FKEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY



LA IS ST JArtES

LA S
HIGHWAY
182

HIGHWAY 1 GRAND ISLE

LA HIGHWAY FLAQUEMINE
1

HIGWAY IS ST JAItS








HIGHWAY CONVENT
3214

FIREHOUSE DR KENNER
JEFFERSON JEFFERSON
HIGHWAY
CRESENI BLW HOUttA

US HIGHWAY - E ARCADIA
SO
FEDERAL W MERICNTAU
HIGHWAY
190





LA6AUVE DR ICSTWEGO
(RIVER
ROAD)
S WESTFORT Cft



STATE ZIP WILING
CODE MAKE
TENNESSEE GA
PIPELINE
LA 70084-9000 AGRICO CHEMICAL
COMPANY
CHEVRON USA PRODUCTS
COIfANY


LA 7035S- EXXON COMPANY, USA

LA 70744- THE DOW CHEMICAL
CCIf 'AW

LA 70084- ERGON-ST. JAttES,
INC.

CNG PRODUCING
COMPANY
AMERICA HESS
CORPORATION
FHIBRO ENERGY USA,
INC.
LA 70723- OCCIDENTAL COMICAL
CORPORATION

LA 70042- SHELL OIL COIfANY
LA 70121- SH1L OIL COIfANY

LA 70340- FALCO S8D, INC

LA 71001- CHEVRON USA,
PRODUCTS CO.
LA 70554- ENRON GAS AND
PIPELINE COMF'ANY

ENRON PIPELINE GROUP


COT - S.P.R. MNGMT.
OFFICE
LA 70094- F M A G PRODUCTS,
INC.

CASTROL INC.

CANAL REFINING CO.

MAILING
ADDRESS
P 0 EOX 2511

9959 LA IS

1301 MC KINNEY
STREET


P 0 EOX 41707

F 0 BOX 150


P 0 EOX 23028


CNG TOWER, 1450
POYDRAS ST
12901 AMERICAN
PETROLEUM ROAD
500 DALLAS AVE. STE
t 3200
7377 HIGtWAY 3214


143 FIREHQUGE DRIVE
P 0 EOX 7400

1001 CRcSENT
BLVO
1301 MC KINNEY ST

P 0 EOX 1188


F 0 EOX 1188


900 COMMERCE ROAD
EAST
440 LAEflUVE
(RIVER ROAD) OR

19S1 S WESTFORT
DR
P 0 EOX S

CITY

HOUSTON

ST JAMES

HOUSTON



NEW ORLEANS

PLAQUWMINE


JACKSON


NEW ORLEANS

GALENA PARK

HOUSTON

CONVENT


KENMER
MATAIRIE

Houm

HOUSTON

HOUSTON


HOUSTON


NEW ORLEANS

WESMGO


FORT ALLBJ

CHURCH POINT

STATE

TX

LA

TX



LA

LA


MS


LA

TX

TX

LA


LA
LA

LA

TX

TX


TX


LA

LA


LA

LA

ZIP
CODE
77252-

70084-

77210-



70141-1707

70745-0150


39225-3028


70112-4000

77547-

77002-4709

70723-


70042-
70010-

70340-

77210-

77251-11E8


77251-1188


70123-

70094-


70747-

70525-


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REGION 4
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W" FACILITY RESPONSE PUN REVIEW STATUS
P
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f'*' NUMEER
,. . FRF-OA-LA-00092
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1 FRF-06-LA-00093

d
FRF-04-LA-00094

• FRP-06-LA- 00055

FP.P-04-LA-00094
H
FRF --04-LA- 00097

• FRP-04-LA-0009S

FRP-04-LA-00099
•

FRF-04-LA-00100
• FRP-04-LA-00101

FRP 06 -LA- 00102
• FRP-04-LA-00103


• FRF'-04-LA-00104

FRP-04-LA-00105
•

FRP-04-LA-00104
•

FRP-04-LA-00107
•

FRP-04-LA-0010S
•

, : FRP-04-LA-00109
•

;.- FRP-04-LA-C0110
•
FRF-04-LA-00111

• FRP-04-LA- 00112
•
STATE

LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA


LA
LA

LA
LA


LA

LA


LA


LA


LA


LA


LA

LA

LA

FACILITY NAME NUMBER FREFIX NAKE TYFE SUFFIX CITY

LEEVILLE AND
FIELD FACILITY
NOT OF'A FLAN.
FCE SITE
INVESTIGATION
BAYOU ELACK 4711-A BAYOU OR GIBSON
TERMINAL BUCK
CHALMETTE 500 K ST BERNARD HyiY CHALMETTE
REFINERY
DUAL DRILLING
RIG 41
EAST CAMERON
ELK #17
FIHEHILL MILL 300 WILLIAMS RO PINEVILLE
LAKE
CO-CODRIE FLEL
STORAGE
FACILITY
LOUISIANA MILL 705 COLLIERS Uf BBTRQP
MANSFIELD MILL HIGHWAY MANSFIELD
509
GRAND ISLE EASE HIGHWAY 1 • GRAND ISLE
LIEEERrtAN PLANT 11730 LA HIGFWAY MOORINGSFORT
538

ST JAMES
TERMINAL
KLUTZ #4 a
UHMANNES
FAC1LI1Y
BAYOU PENCHANT -
6 UNMANNED
FACILITY
ORANGE GROVE
FACILITY #1

HUMPHRIES #1


COFFEE BAY


KIHGSRIOGE
FACILITY
COMMINGLING
FACILITY t2
BERGMAN #1 Cfi
ORANGE GROVE t3
STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE NAME
WIT ING PETROLEUM
CORF'.
NOT OPA PLAN. FC6
SITE INVESTIGATION

LA 70354- TRANSCO LIQUIDS CO.

LA 70044- MOBIL OIL CORP.

EUAL [RILLING
COMF'ANY
MERRICO

LA 71340- INTERNATIONAL PAPER
COMPANY
TEXACO EXPLORATION
AND PRODUCTION, INC.

LA 71220- INTERWTIOfML PAPER
LA 71052- INTERNATIONAL PAPER

LA FREPORT-HC HORAN
LA 71040- SOUTHICSTERN
aECTRIC POWER
COHF'ANY
KOCH GATHERING
SYSTEMS, INC,
KELLY OIL CORP.


KEYSTONE C/0 BRAMMER
ENGINEERING, INC.

KELLEY OIL CORP. C/0
EfiAMMER
ENGINEERING, INC.
KELLEY OIL CORP. C/0
EfifWMER
ENGINEERING, INC
GOODRICH OIL CO. -
ERAMMER ENGINEERING
INC
GOOORICH OIL CO. -
ERAMMER ENGINEERING
KELLEY OIL CORP. -
ERAMNER ENGINEERING
KELLEY OIL CORP. -
ERAMMffi ENGINEERING
HAILING
AEORESS
1700 BROADWAY, STE
#2300



9521 KATY FREEWAY, P
0 BOX 1047
P 0 EOX 1007

1030 CRUSE AVE.

1000ENERGY CENTER, P
0 EOX 8490
P 0 EOX 5500

F 0 EOX 40252


F 0 EOX 312
P 0 EOX 999

1415 POYDRAS STRET
P 0 EOX 21104


P 0 EOX 135

1410 JEFFERSON
STREET, STE #1100

333 TEXAS ST SUITE
1325

333 TEXAS ST SUITE
1325

333 1EXAS ST SUITE
1325

333 TEXAS ST SUITE
1325

333 TEXAS ST SUITE
1325
333 TEXAS ST SUITE
1325
333 TEXAS ST SUITE
1325
CITY

EENVER




HOUSTON

CHALMETTE

EROUSSARD

AfiDMORE

PINEVILLE

NEW ORLEANS


BASTROP
MANSFIELD

M£W ORLEANS
SHREVEFORT


ST JAMES

HOUSTON


EHREVEFORT


EHREVEFORT


SHREVEPORT


SHREVEFORT


SHREVEFORT

SHREVEFORT

SHREVEFCRT

STATE

CO




TX

LA

LA

OK

LA

LA


LA
LA

LA
LA


LA

TX


LA


LA


LA


LA


LA

TX

LA

ZIP
CODE
80290-

-


77251-1047

70044-

70518-

73402-

71341-5570

70140-


71221-0312
71052-

70112-
71154-


700.34-0135

77002-


71101-5323


71101-5323


71101-


71101-5323


71101-5323

71101-5323

71101-5323


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11/23/93
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 6
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
[OCKET STATE
NUMBER
FKP-06-LA-C0113 LA
41
FRP-06-LA-00114 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00115 LA

FRF-04-LA--OOH6 LA
•
FRP-04-LA-00117 LA

41
FRP-04-LA-0011S LA

41
FRP-06-LA-00119 LA

• FRP-04-LA-00120 LA

FRF-06-LA-C0121 LA
4)
FRP-06-LA- 00122 LA

41

FRP-06-LA-C0123 LA
41

IW'-06-Lfr 00124 LA
4)


• FRP-04-LA-C0125 LA


• FRP-06-LA-C0124 LA

FRF-06-LA-00127 LA
•

FRP-06-LA-00128 LA
4)
FRP-06-LA-00129 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00130 LA


• FRP-06-LA-00131 LA


*
FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NAME TYFt SUFFIX CITY

HYXIE S OR
ORANGE GROVE «
BRYAN TERMINAL
BUILDING
EASTLAKE OILS, 604 N ENTERPRISE EtVD LAKE CHARLES
INC
WEEKS ISLAND HIGHWY S3 W WEEKS ISLAND
TERMINAL
LAKE WASHINGTON
FACILITY

MESgUITO BAY
CENTRAL TANK
BATTERY
WESTWEGO 106 BRIDGE AVE
TERMINAL CITY
VERMILION BLOCK
16 FACILITY
CAMERON PLANT HWY SO CAMERON

OELCAMBRE OIL 317 COURNY DR EEL CAMBRE
STORAGE AND
TRANSFER
FACILI1Y
Ltf'EYOUSE FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
SOUTH F'ASS
BLOCK 6 FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
SALT BAY
TRANSFER
FACILITY
WEST DEER
ISLAND FACILITY
EAST BAY
BRISTLE
FACILITY
MANILA VILLAGE
FACILITY
BAYOU RAFrlAa
FACILITY
LIVETTE FIELD
FRQDUCTION
FACILITY
LfftCGE FIELD
PRODUCTIttl
FACILITY

STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE NAIC
KEULEY OIL CORP. -
EfiWMER ENGINEERING
GREATER BATON ROUGE
AIRF'ORT DISTRICT
LA 70401- EASTLAKE OILS, INC

LA 70541- SHELL OIL CO.

THE LOUISIANA LAND
AND EXPLORATION
COMPANY
WAX OIL AID GAS


PAKFANK CORP.

FINA OIL AND
CHEMICAL CO
LA 70431- TRANSCO LIQUIDS
CORPORATION
LA 70525- ENRON OIL TRADING
AND TRANSPORTATION


FtNNZOIL COMPANY


FENNZOIL COMPANY



THE LOUISIANA LAND
AND EXPLORATION CO.

THE LOUISIANA LAND
AND EXPLORATION CO.
THE LOUISIANA LAND
AND EXPLORATION CO.

THE LOUISIANA LAND
AND EXPLORATION CO.
THE LOUISIANA LAND
AND EXPLORATION CO.
FENNZOIL COMPANY


FENNZOIL COMPANY



MAILING
ADDRESS
333 TEXAS ST SUITE
1325
SUITE 212 RYAN
TERMINAL HJILDING
604 N ENTERPRISE
BLVD
P 0 BOX 36

V09 FOYDRAS STREET,
P 0 EOX

1300 W. SAM HOUSTON


2000 WEST LOOP-
SOUTH, SUITE 2200
14950 HEATHROW
FOREST PKW
P 0 EOX 1047

P 0 BOX 1188



P 0 EOX 51S43


P 0 EOX



909 FOYDRAS STREET


909 FOYDRAS STREET

909POYCRAS STREET


90? FOYDRAS STREET

909 FOYDRAS

P 0 EOX 51843


P 0 EOX 51S43



CITY

SHREVEFORT

BATON ROUGE

LAKE CHARLES

GIBSON

NEW ORLEANS


HOUSTON


HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON



LAFAYETTE


LAFAYETTE



NEW ORLEANS


NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS


NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS

LAFAYETTE


LAFAYETTE



STATE

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA


TX


TX

TX

TX

TX



LA


LA



LA


LA

LA


LA

LA

LA


LA



ZIP
CODE
71191-5323

70807-

70601-

70356-







77027-

77032-

77251-1047

77251-1188



70505-


70505-



70140-


70160-

70160-


70140-

70160-

70505-


70505-




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^
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11/23/73
US BWIROHMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
FACILITY FfSFONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS

«

•


•


•


•


*


•


*


•


•


*


•


•


•


*


•


*
%
ECCKET STATE
NUMEER
FRP-OA-LA-00132 LA

FRP-04-LA-00133 LA

FRP~04-Lft-OQ134 LA



FRP-04-LA-00135 LA


FRP-04-LA-00134 LA


FKF-04-LA-00137 LA

FRF-04-LA-0013S LA

RF'-04-LA-00139 LA

FRP-04-LA-00140 LA

FRP-04-LA-C0141 LA

FRP-04-LA-00142 LA

FRP-04-LA-00143 LA

FRP-04-LA-00144 LA
FRP-06-LA-00145 LA

FRP-04-LA-00144 LA

FRP-04-LA-00147 LA

FRF--06-LA-00143 LA

FRF-04-LA-00149 LA


FRF-04-LA-OQ150 LA


FRF-06-I.A-00151 LA

FRF-04-LA-C0152 LA


FACILITY ilAi-E NUtf.ER PREFIX NAME TYPE SUFFIX CITY

CHAMCLEVR
SOUICi ELOCK S 1
QUARANTItE BAY
FIELD FACILITY
BAYOU RAItIO
FIELD
FROCUCTION
FACILITY
DEEP LAKE FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
HDRCO 1205 RIVER PC • NORCO
MANUFACTURING
COMFt.EX
DIXIE INN
WCODYARO
TAFT FACILITY

SFRINGHILL
CONTAIIER PLANT
DEER ISLAND
FIELD
GARWILL
REFINERY
PORT ALLBI 995 EFJJEST PC FORT ALLEN
FACILITY WILSON
DULAC FACILITY 65?3 GRAM) RD DULAC
CANYON
DUPLICATE
CAMERON LA FWY 27 , CAMERON
FACILITY
VENICE BASE KC DERHOTT RD VENICE

ALLIANCE
REFINERY
LAKE CHAF1ES 2501 HOUSTON RD WESTLAKE
LAS PLANT RIVER
SffiEVEFCRT YARD 1130 CQMICRCE SIR SHREVEFORT


AVOtCiALE YARD 100 AVONDALE RD AVOMOALE
GAR[£N

LAKE CHAFLES 2200 OLD TL LAKE CHARLES
REFINERY SPANISH
LAYFAYETTE YARD 210 JOHNSTON ST LAFAYETTE


STATE ZIP
CODE











LA 70079-












LA 70747-0123

LA 70353-

-
LA 70431-

LA 70091-



LA 70449-

LA 71101-


LA 70094-


LA 70449-

LA 70501-


MftlLII*
NAME
THE LOUISIANA LAND
AND EXPLORATION CO.
FEWZOIL COMPANY

FEIUZOIL COMPANY



FEMNZOIL COMPANY


SHELL OIL COIf AW


INTERNATIOWL PAPER

XCIDENTAL
CORPORATION
INTERNATIONAL PAPER

SOIttT EXPLORATION
COifANY
MARATHON OIL CO.

PETROLEUM FUa AND
TEPWIIWL COMPANY
L AND L OIL COMF'AW,
INC.

L AND L OIL COMPAW,
INC.
FREEFGRT-MC MORAN
INC.
Ef OIL CO.

VISTA CFEMICAL
COMF'ANY
SOUTHER'N PACIFIC
TRANSPORTATION
COifANY
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TRANSPORTATION
COifANY
CONOCO, INC

SOUTHER'N PACIFIC
TRANSPORTATION
COMPANY
MAILING
ADDRESS
909 FOYDRAS

P 0 EOX 51343

P 0 EOX 51343



P 0 EOX 51343


P 0 EOX 10


P 0 EOX 1127

LA HWY 3142

3000 SOUTH ARKANSAS
STREET
4 GREEIWAY FLAZA

P 0 EOX AC

P 0 EOX 123

3421 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD, STE t 502

3421 H. CAUSEWAY
BLVD., STE &02
P 0 EOX 41119

P 0 EOX 395

HOUSTON RIVER RD.

1515 ARAPAHOE ST STE
* 340

1515 ARAPAHOE ST STE
t 340

P 0 EOX 37

1515 ARAPAHOE ST STE
t 340

CITY

NEW ORLEANS

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE



LAFAYETTE


NORCO


SFRINGHILL

HAHIWILLE

SFRINGHILL

HOUSTON

GARWILLE

FORT ALLEN

ICTAIRIE


ICTAIRIE

NEW ORLEANS

EtLL & CKfiSE

WESTLAKE

DENVER


DENVER


HESTLAXE

DENVER


STATE

LA

LA

LA



LA


LA


LA

LA

LA

TX

LA

LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

CO


CO


LA

CO


ZIP
CODE
70140-

70505-1S43

70605-



70505-1313


70079-




70057-

71075-

77210-4792

70051-0349

70747-

70002-

-
70002-

70141-

70037-0395

70447-

30202-


30202-


70449-

80202-



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11/23/93
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 6
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
COCKET STATE
NUMBER
*
FRP-06-LA-00153 LA
41

FRF-04-LA-00154 LA
41
FRF-06-LA-00155 LA

• FRP-04-LA-00154 LA
FRP-06-LA-00157 LA
FRP-06-LA-00158 LA
41
FRP-OA-LA-0015? LA

• FRP-04-LA-00140 LA


• FRP-06-LA-00161 LA


• FRF-OA-LA-00162 LA


• 'FRF-OA-LA-00163 Lft

FRP-OA-LA-00164 LA
41


• FRP-06-LA-C0165 LA
FRP-06-LA-00166 LA

•
FRP-06-LA-00167 LA

41
FRP-06-LA-00148 LA

•

FRF-06-LA-00169 LA
41
FRP-04-LA-00170 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00171 LA


• FRP-06-LA-00172 LA

*
FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NAME TYFt SUFFIX CITY


LAKE CHARLES 100 S SHATTUCK ST LAKE CHARLES
YAS'D

GRAtti ISLE
FACLILITY
COUGHL1N POKER HWY 106 ST LAtCRY
STATION
IVANHOE PLANT HWY S3 LOUISA
HASVEY 3540 RIVER RO HARVEY
AVONDALE TANX 5450 RIVER' RD AVOIBALE
TERMINAL
H(*V€Y TANK '1145 4 TH ST HARVEY
TERMINAL
MOLASSES LIQUID
PRODUCTS
DIVISION
ST MARTIN
PARISH SCHOOL
BOARD
LOUISIANA
LONGWOOD YARD
#204
LAKE RACCOURCI
STA t\
BILLY CAff'
FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
TAfT FACILITY 7760 RIVER RO.,' HAHfWILLE
DELACROIX CORP
/I WELL ~ -,
DELCOUR FIELD
SONNEBORN 1805 FOURTH HARVEY
DIVISION
FACILITY
J. CHAPLAIN ET
AL tt WELL AND
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
CAMHADA Mitt

PORT SULPHUR
OPERATIONS
ARCADIA
LOUISIANA
TERMINAL
BATON ROUGE 1315 MENGAL RD BATON ROUGE
TERMINAL

STATE ZIP
CODE

LA 70401-




LA 71347-0070

LA 70538-
LA 70059-
LA 70094-

LA 70058-
















LA 70057-



LA 70058-













LA 70807-


MAILINB
NAME

SOUTHERN PACIFIC
TRANSPORTATION
COIf'AtW
EXXON PIPELINE
COIf'ANY
CEtffRAL LOUSIANA
aECTRIC CO. , INC
CEGUSSA CORPORATION
DELTA COMMODITIES
INTERWTIOWL MATEX
TERMIWLS
INTERWTIOWL MATEX
TERMINALS
CARGILL INCORPORATED


AHADARKO PETROLEUM
CORPORATION

INTERWTIOWL PAPER


EXXON COMPANY USA

HUNT OIL COMPANY



AGRICO CHEMICAL CO.
BASS ENTERPRISES,
INC.

WITCO CORPORATION


DEMON ENERGY
CORPORATION


FREEFORT-MC MORAN,
INC.
FREEPORT-MC MORAN,
INC.
EXXON COMPANY USA


CHEVRON USA PRODUCTS
CO.

MAILING
ADDRESS

1515 ARAPAHOE ST STE
t S40

P 0 EOX 2220

P 0 EOX 5000

P 0 BOX 9320
P 0 EOX 531
321 ST CHARLES AVE

321 ST CHARLES AVE

P 0 BOX 9300


P 0 EOX 1330


F 0 EOX 312


P 0 EOX 61707

FOUNTAIN PLACE, 1445
ROSS


7740 RIVER RO
3S50 NORTH CAUSEWY
STE «900

P 0 EOX 308


1500 MID AMERICA
TOWER.20 NORTH
BROADWAY

1615 POYDRAS ST

1615 POYDRAS ST

F 0 EOX 549


1301 MC KINNHY ST


CITY


DENVER


HOUSTON

PIHEVILE

K£W IBERIA
HARVEY
W£W ORLEANS

tCW ORLEANS

MINNEAPOLIS


HOUSTON


BASTROP


NEW ORLEANS

DALLAS



HWWILLE
METAIRIE


GRENTNA


OKLAHOMA CITY



WEW ORLEANS

t£W ORLEANS

ARCADIA


HOUSTON


STATE


CO


TX

LA

LA
LA
LA

LA

MN


TX


LA


LA

TX



LA
LA


LA


OK



LA

LA

LA


TX


ZIP
CODE

80202-


772.52-2220

71341-5000

70542-9320
70059-
70130-

70130-

55440-


77251-1320


71221-


70161-1707

85202-2785



70057-
70002-


70054-


73102-



70141-

70141-

71001-


77210-



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0
11/23/93
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 6
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS


*

1)


<§


9


*


•


9


•


9


9


9


9


9


9


a


9



LOCKET STATE
NUMEER

FRP-06-LA-00173 LA



rfiP-06-t.A 0517-1 LA

FRP-06-LA-00175 LA

FRF-06-LA-00176 LA

FRP-04-LA-00177 LA
FRP-06-LA 00173 LA

FR'F-06-LA-00179 LA


FRP-06-LA-00130 LA

FRP-06-LA-001S1 LA



FRP-06-LA- 091S2 LA

Ff'P-06-LA- 00133 LA


FRP-OA-LA-00134 LA


FRF'-06-Lfr-OClS5 LA


FRP-06-LA--00186 LA

FRP-06-LA-00187 LA

FRP-06-LA-00133 LA

rKP-06-Lft-00189 LA

FRP-06-LA-00190 LA


FRP-06-LA-00191 LA
FRF-06-LA-00192 LA

FACILITY MAIt NUMBER FfiEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY


HARVEY 701 DESTREHAH IttRVEY
TERMINAL/HAREHO
USE TERMINAL
CEMENT PLANT
MERAUX 2600 E ST EERNARD BWY MERAUX
LOU IS I «)A
NESTLAMD-SHREVE 2740 VdLEYVIEH DR SHREVEFORT
PORT
BULK STORAGE
FACILITY
LOUISIANA PLANT
BATON ROUGE
TERMINAL.
IEERIA FIELD'S
4-TANK BATTERY
FACILITIES
KOCH GATHERING
SYSTEMS, INC
COCODRIE ST
LftNDR'Y GAS
PROCESSING
PLANT
ACCIS

PLAQUEMINE GAS
PROCESSING
PLANT
AYMOND GAS
PROCESSING
PLANT
GIBSON GAS
PROCESSING
PLANT
CHALKLEY
TERMINAL
KEWANEE
TERMINAL
BAYOU ELLE
TERMINAL
BIG LAKE
TERMINAL
EAST BAY
CENTRAL
FACILITY
GEISMAR FLAIJT
WILLOW GLEH
POWER STATION
STATE ZIP WILING
CODE NAME

LA 70053- FREEPORT-MC MORAN
INC.


LA 70075- CHEVRON USA,
FfiOBUCTS CO.
LA 71108- WESTLANOOIL CO.,
INC
CITGO PIPELINE CO.

STAR ENTERPRISE
ERGON OIL PURCHASING

ESTATE OF WILLIAM G.
HELIS

KOCH GATHERING
SYSTEMS, INC
LIG-LIQUIDS
CORPORATION


OCCIDENTAL CHEMICAL
CORPORATION
LIG-LIQUIDS CORP


LIG-LIQUIDS CORP.


LIG-LIQUIDS
CORPORATION

KOCH GATHERING
SYSTEMS, INC.
KOCH GATHERING
SYSTEMS, INC.
KOCH GATHERING
SYSTEMS, INC.
KOCH GATHERING
SYSTEMS, INC.
SHELL OIL
CORPORATION

SHaL OIL COMPANY
GULF STATES
UTILITIES
MAILING
ADDRESS

1615 FOYDRAS ST.



1301 MC KINHEY ST

P 0 EOX 3093

P 0 EOX 3735

P 0 EOX 37
P 0 EOX 1303

912 WHITNEY BANK
BUILDING, 223 ST CH
AVE
P 0 EOX 135

F 0 EOX 100



P 0 EOX 8

P 0 EOX 100


P 0 EOX 100


F 0 EOX 100


P 0 EOX 135

P 0 EOX 135

F 0 EOX 135

F 0 EOX 135

F 0 [RAWER 350


P 0 EOX 500
P 0 EOX 65

CITY


NEW ORLEANS



HOUSTON

SHREVEFORT

TULSA

CONVENT
JACKSON

NEW ORLEANS


ST JAMES

ST LANDRY



ADDIS

ST LANDRY


ST LANDRY


ST LAWIRY


ST JAICS

ST JAMES

ST JAHES

ST JAHES

EMPIRE


GEISMAS
ST GAEKia

STATE


LA



LA

LA

OK

LA
MS

LA


LA

LA



LA

LA


LA


LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA


LA
LA

ZIP
CODE

70161-



77210-

71103-

74102-

70723-
39215-1303

70130-


70036-0135

71367-



70710-

71367-


71367-


71367-


70086-0135

70036-0135

70086-0135

70086-0135

70050-


70734-
70776-


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11/23/93
41
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION A
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
[OCKET STATE
NUMEER
41
FRP-06-LA-00193 LA
•
FRP-04-LA- 00194 LA

• FRP-04-LA-00195 LA

FRP-04-LA-00194 LA
4)
RP-06-LA-00197 LA

• FRF-06-LA-00198 LA

FRP-04-LA-00199 LA
4k
FRP-OA-LA-00200 LA

• FRP-OA-LA-00201 LA

FRP-OA-LA-00202 LA
4k
FRP-OA-LA-00203 LA

• FRP-OA--LA-00204 LA

FRF-06-LA- 00205 LA
4k


• FRP-OA-LA-00204 LA

FRP-04-LA-00207 LA
4)
FRF-04-LA-00208 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00209 LA

FRP-OA-LA-00210 LA
4)
FRF--06-LA-00211 LA

• FRP-OA-LA-00212 LA

FRP-OA-LA-00213 LA
4)
FRP-OA-LA-00214 LA

• FRP-OA-LA-00215 LA
•
FACILITY NAME NUMBER FflEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY


SUNSHINE 1725 HIGHWAY 75
TERMINAL
ARCO II
TERMINAL
HODGE LA MILL

LAKE CWRLES,
LA FACILITY
DUAL DRILING
#91
DOW CHEMICAL #1
AND #1D
SCHWING #73 AID
#10
ERATH TERMINAL

LAKE HERMITAGE FORT SULPHUR
FACILITY
PECAN ISLAND FRONTAGE ROAD FECAN ISLAM)
FACILITY
PECAN GROVE HHY 103 LAKE CHARLES
TANK FARM
TANK FARM TANK FARM ROAD W LAKE CHARLES

SOUTHEAST AVERY
ISLAND
FRQHJCTION
FACILITY
FRESH WTER
BAYOU FIELD
WEST WHITELAKE '^
FIELD
EAST WHITE LAKE
FIELD
BIG BAYOU
PIDGEON FIELD
OILS SWEET LAKE
FACILITY
MYETTE POINT
SOUTH FIELD
BAYOU OJLARGE
FIELD
LAKE PAGIE
FIELD
BAYOU LONG
FIELD
LAKE GERO
FACILITY
STATE ZIP WILING MAILING
CODE NAME ADDRESS

FETROUNITED 333 CLAY STREET
TERMINALS, INC. SUITE 4300
KOCH GATHERING P 0 EOX 135
SYSTEMS, INC.
STONE CONTAINER CALLER SERVICE t
CORF. 3700, MILL STREET
PPG INDUSTRIES, INC CHEMICALS POST
OFFICE BOX 10000
OJAL [RILLING 1030 CROSE AVE
OM>ANY
FETRO-GUARO COMPANY, 5358 WESTHEIMER, STE
INC #400
FETRO-GUARD COMPANY, 5853 WESTHEIMER, STE
INC. #400
KOCH GATHERING P 0 EOX 135
SYSTEMS, INC.
LA 70083- HILCORP ENERGY J3INT 1000 LOUISIANA -
VENTURE SUITE 3400
LA 70543- EXXON COMPANY, USA PO BOX 41707

LA 70402- CITGO PIPELINE PO BOX 3753
COMPANY
LA 70404- CALCASIEU REFINING PO CflWER 4028
COMPANY
LA EHP PETROLEUM 5847 SAN FELIPE
SUITE 3600


LA UNXAL CORP., ENERGY 1018 HARDING ST.
RES. DIV.
LA UNXAL CORP. , ENERGY 1018 HARDING ST.
RES. DIV.
LA UNOCAL CORP., ENERGY 1018 HARDING ST.
RES. DIV.
LA UNXAL CORP., ENERGY 1018 HARDING ST.
RES. DIV.
LA UNXAL CORP., ENERGY 1013 HARDING ST.
RES. DIV.
LA UNXAL CORP., ENERGY 1013 HARDING ST.
RES. DIV.
LA EXXON COMPANY, USA PO BOX 61707

LA UNXAL CORP., ENERGY 1018 HARDING ST.
RES. DIV.
LA UNXAL CORP., ENERGY 1018 HARDING ST.
RES. OIV.
LA LOUISIANA LAM) AND 909 FOYDRAS ST.
EXPLORATION CO.
CITY


HOUSTON

ST JAHES

HODGE

LAKE CHARLES

EfiOUSSARD

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

ST JAMES

HOUSTON

NEW ORLEANS

TULSA

LAKE CHARLES

HOUSTON



LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

NEW ORLEANS

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

NEW ORLEANS

STATE


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

TX

TX

LA

TX

LA

OK

LA

TX



LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

ZIP
CODE

77002-

70034-0135

71247-

70402-

70513-

77057-

77057-

70084-0135

77002-

70141-1707

74102-

70404-

77057-



70503-

70503-

70503-

70503-

70503-

70503-

70141-1707

70503-

70503-

70112-


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NUMEER
FRP-06-LA-00216 LA
•
FRP-06-LA-00217 LA

•
FRP-04- LA 00215 LA

4k
PRP-06-LA-00219 LA

%
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FRP-04-LA-00221 LA


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NUMBER
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0
FRF-06-LA-00232 LA

4£
FRP-06-LA-00233 LA

•
FRP-06-LA-00234 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00235 LA

FRP-06-LA-00236 LA
•
FRP-06-LA-00237 LA

• FRP-06-LA-0023S LA


4ft FRP-06-LA-00239 LA

FRP-06-LA-C0240 LA
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FRP-06-LA-00241 LA

•
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FRP-06-LA-00245 LA

• FRP-04-LA-00244 LA


41
FRP-06-LA-C02'!,1 LA

• [W-06--LA- 00243 LA

FRP-06-LA-00249 LA
•

FRP-06-LA-00250 LA

FACILITY

FACILITY NAME NUMBER FfiEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY

UNCLE SAM PLANT BANK RIVER E UNCLE SAM
RO,HW 44
TANK BATTERY
NO. 1, GRAND
BAY FiaD
GRAfti ISLE
SHOREBASE
TERMINAL
WILLIAMS INC.

WILLIAMS WELLS
1,2,3,4
FETERMAN NO.
1,2,3
STATE LEASE
3211 (OR 13211)
TENMECO FEE
LEASE STOR. Atfi
TRANSFER FAC.
DOW CHEMICAL
FACILITY
ASSUMPTION
PARISH SCHOOL
PETRON, INC. 501 PORT ROAD ALEXANDRIA
ALEXANDRIA
TERMINAL
VENICE II 9 MCOERMOTT ROAD VENICE
FACILITY
ST. ROSE RIVER ROAD .' ST. ROSE
REFINERY
KROTZ SPRINGS 1, KROTZ SPRINGS
REFINERY
JENNINGS BARGE
TERMINAL
DUPLICATE OF
LA00065, PER
DON KLUTH,
5-19-93
FRISCO FIELD

GRAND ISLE GRAM) ISLE

WEST WHITE LAKE WHITE LAKE
FIELD BARGE
FACILITY 1
ROOOMACHER 275 RODEMACHER ROAD LENA
POWER STATItfJ
REGION 6
RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS

STATE

LA

LA


LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA


LA

LA

LA


LA

LA

LA







LA

LA

LA


LA


ZIP MAILING
CODE NAME
70792-9999 AGRICO CHEMICAL CO.

HENRY PRODUCTION CO.


CONOCO INC.


APACHE CORFORATION

APACHE CORFORATION

LIMBER OIL AND GAS

APACHE CORFORATION

APACHE CORFORATION


APACHE CORFORATION

APACHE CORFORATION

71303- FETRON, INC.
ALEXANDRIA TERMINAL

M-I DRILLING FLUIDS
CO.
70037- FHIBRO ENERGY USA,
INC.
70750- FHIBRO ENEROY USA,
INC.
CAMAL REFINING
COIf'ANY
-



AMERICAN TRAD. &
FROD.
7053S- TESORO PETRO. DISTR.
CO.
AMERICAN TRAD. &
FROD.

71447-9703 CENTRAL LOUISIANA
aECTRIC CO.

MAILING
ADDRESS
BAW RIVER
RD,HW 44 E
PO BOX 53492


400 E. KALISTE
SALOOM RD. / PO EOX
51266
2000 POST OAK BLVD.,
SUITE 100
2000 POST OAK ELVD.,
SUITE 100
1300 CAROL SUE-SUITE
NO. 6
2000 POST OAK ELVO.,
SUITE 100
2000 POST OAK BLVD.,
SUITE 100

2000 POST OAK ELVD. ,
SUITE 100
2000 POST OAK ELVD.,
SUITE 100
PO BOX 33


PO BOX 721110

PO EOX 453

PO BOX 453

PO BOX 3





1331 LAMAR SUITE
1250
8700 TESORO DRIVE

1331 LAMAR SUITE
1250

2030 DONAHUE FERRY
ROAD / PO BOX 5000

CITY

UNCLE SAM

LAFAYETTE


LAFAYETTE


HOUSTON

HOUSTON

GRETNA

HOUSTON

HOUSTON


HOUSTON

HOUSTON

JONESVILLE


HOUSTON

KROTZ SPRINGS

KROTZ SPRINGS

CHURCH POINT





HOUSTON

SAN ANTONIO

HOUSTON


PINEVILLE


STATE

LA

LA


LA


TX

TX

LA

TX

TX


TX

TX

LA


TX

LA

LA

LA





TX

TX

TX


LA


ZIP
CODE
70792-9999

70505-


70505-


77056-4400

77056-4400

70056-

77056-4400

77056-4400


77056-4400

77056-4400

71343-


77272-

70750-0453

70750-0453

70525-

-



77010-

78217-

77010-


71361-5000


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REGION 4
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS

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FRF-06-LA-00252

FRP-06-LA-00253


FRF-06-LA-00254

FRF-04--LA-00255

FRP-06-LA-00256

FRP-06-LA- 00257


FRP-06-LA-0025S

FRP-06-LA-00259


FRP-06-LA- 00260


FRP-06-LA-00261

FRP-06- LA- 00262


FRP-06-LA-00263


FRP-06-LA- 00264


FRP-06-LA-00265


FRP-04-LA-00264
FRP-04-LA-00267

FRP-06-LA- 00263

FRP-06-LA-00269

FRP-06-LA-00270

STATE

LA

LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA


LA

LA


LA


LA

LA


LA


LA


LA


LA
LA

LA

LA

LA

FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY

TECf£ FOttR NEWMAN ST BALDWIN
STATION
VENICE HWY 23 S VENICE

LEEVILLE HWY 3090 LEEVILLE
(MARTIN FUEL
DOCK)
HOJm 141 BAYOU ROW HOUftt
DULARGE
AltLIA DOCK DUHON ROAD AMELIA
BYPASS
CAMERON HWY 27 AMD CAMERON
32
L(*E WASHINGTON
CENTRAL TANK
BATTERY
BROWWaL-KIOO
waL NO. i
BULK STORAGE HENDERSON
FACILITY
(FEM3ERSON)
DUF'LICATE OF
DOCKET/
FKF'-04-LA-00031
DUPLICATE OF
DOCKET/
DUPLICATE OF
DOCKET/
FRP-04-LA-00032
DUF'LICATE OF -
DOCKET/
FRF-04-LA-00034
DUPLICATE OF
DOCKET/
FRP-06-LA-00143
COCCORIE 8146 HW 56 S CHAUVIN
COMPRESSOR
STATION 523
ARCHIE TERMINAL HW 34 JONESVILLE
BULLY CAtf '
FIELD
GRAND PAY FIELD

DELTA FARMS
FIELD
TIMBALIER BAY
FIELD
STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE Wit
LA 70514-0300 CENTRAL LOUSIAHA
aECTRIC CO.
LA 70091- TESORO FETRO. DISTR.
CO.
LA 70357- TESCRO FETRO. DISTR.
CO.

LA 70363- TESORO FETRO. DISTR1.
CO.
LA 70342- TESORO FETRO. DISTR.
CO.
LA 70631- TESORO FETRO. DISTR1.
CO.
LA WAX OIL Affi GAS


LA EECHia EXPLORATION
COIf'AHY
LA 70401- CITGO PIPELINE CO.
















LA 70344- TENNESSEE GAS


LA 71343- FE:TRON INC.
LA GREENHILL FETROLEUM
CORF'.
LA GREENHILL FETROLEUM
CORF1.
LA GREEIIHILL FETROLEUM
CORP.
LA GREENHILL FETROLEUM
CORF'.
MAILING
ADDRESS
2030 DONAHUE FERRY
ROAD / PO BOX 5000
3700 TESORO DRIVE

8700 TESORO DRIVE


3700 TESORO DRIVE

8700 TESORO DRIVE

3700 TESORO DRIVE

1300 SW SAM HOUSTON
PKWY / PO BOX 42806

2121 SAGE ROAD-SUITE
165
PO BOX 375S




,











SUGAR MILL FOINT,
1115 REGAL ROW

PO BOX 33
11490 ItSTFIEIMER
ROAD SUITE 200
11490 WESTHEIMER
ROAD, SUITE 200
11490 WESTHEIMER
ROAD SUITE 200
11490 ffSTHEIMER
ROAD SUITE 200
CITY

FINEVILLE

SAN ANTONIO

SAN ANTONIO


SAN ANTONIO

SAN ANTONIO

SAN ANTONIO

HOUSTON


HOUSTON

TULSA
















HOUm


JDNESVILLE
HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

STATE ZIP
CODE
LA 71361-5000

TX 78217-

TX 78217-


TX 73217-

TX 73217-

TX 73217-

TX 77042-2806


TX 77056-

OK 74102-
















LA 70360-


LA 71343-
TX 77077-6341

TX 77077-6341

TX 77077-6341

TX 77077-6841


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DOCKET
HUMEER
FRF-06-LA-00271

FRP-06-LA-00272

FRF-06-LA-00273

FRP-06-LA-00274



FRP-06-LA-00275

FRP-04-LA-00276

FRP-06-LA-00277


FRP-06-LA-00278


FRP-06-LA-00279

FRP-06-LA-002SO

FRP-06-LA-00231

FRP-06-LA-002S2
FRP-06-LA-00233

FRP-06-LA-00234


FRP-06-LA-00285

FRP-06-LA-00284

FRP-06-LA-002S7

FRP-04-LA-00283
FRP-06-LA-0023?

FRP-06-LA-00290

FRP-06-LA-00291

FRP-06-LA-00292


US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 6
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
STATE FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NAME TYPE SUFFIX CITY STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE NAME
LA MERAUX TERMINAL 2501 ST. PHY E MERAUX LA 70075- MURPHY OIL CORP.

LA

LA

LA



LA

LA

LA


LA


LA

LA

LA

LA
LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA
LA

LA

LA

LA


BERNARD
MAIN PASS BLOCK
35
OAKDALE PLANT

ROLLINS
ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES LA.
INC.
AEEEVILLE 1036 PINTAIL AVE ABBEVILE

PORT FOURCHON A. J. ROAD FORT FOURCHON
OFFSHORE FAC. ESTAY
DUPLICATE OF
DOCKET/
FRF-06-LA-00023
ACTUALLY IN
TEXAS (EXXON
CPEMICfl. CO)
DERIDDER WOOD POST PLANT ROM DERIDDER
PLANT
L.P. 10234 HW 157 FRINCETON

SPRIHGHILL
PLANT
GEISMAR COMPLEX
FROG LAKE '

LF*L FATERSON 5400 DWER R0tfi f£W ORLEANS
GENERATING
PLANT
DERIDDER CROSBY ROAD DERIDCER
FACILITY
LAKE CWRLES SH 334 8 LAKE CHARLES
TERMINAL LINCOLN RD
SUHItRVILLE SUMItRVlLLE
DEPOT
JENA DEF'OT JENA
FORESTRY JENA
SERVICES
VENICE I VENICE
FACILITY
INTERNATIONAL RT. 3 ABBEVILLE
CITY FACILITY
BERWICK 3309 BaLEVIEW ST EERWICX
FACILITY FRONT


LA

LA

LA



LA

LA







LA

LA

LA

LA
LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA
LA

LA

LA

LA



SLAM RESOURCES, INC.

ARIZONA CHEMICAL
COMPANY
ROLLINS
ENVIRONMENTAL
SERVICES LA. INC.

70510- TESORO FETRO. DISTR.
CO.
M-I DRILLING FLUICS
CO.






70634- INTERNATIONAL FtfER

71067-9172 CALUMET LUERICANTS
CO.
ARIZONA CHEMICAL CO.

ARCADIAN CORPORATION
WESTLtftD OIL
DEVELOPMENT CORP.
70127- ENTERGY INC.


70634- ItSTVACO CORP.

70605- TRUNKLINt LNG CO.

INTERNATIONAL PAPER

INTERNATIONAL PAPER
INTERNATIONAL PAPER

M-I DRILLING FLUIDS
CO.
70610- M-I DRILLING FLUIDS
CO.
M-I DRILLING FLUIDS
CO.

MAILING
ADDRESS
200 P£ ACH STREET

PO BOX


53846

OLD (BERLIN HWY, PO
CITY
EL DORADO

LAFAYETTE

OAKDALE
STATE ZIP
CODE
AR 71730-5834

LA

LA

70506-

71463-1147
BOX 1147
POBOX



1036

74137



PINTAIL AVE

RT. 1 BOX 327







POBOX

10234

POBOX

PO BOX







519

H4Y 157

25

307
200 RIVER POINT
BATON ROUGE



ABBEVILLE

GOLDEN MEADOW







DERIDDER

FRINCETON

SFRINGHILL

GEISMtf?
CONROE
LA



LA

LA







LA

LA

LA

LA
TX
70374-4137



70510-

70357-







70634-

71067-9172

71075-

70734-
77305-
DRIVE SUITE 105
PO BOX


PO BOX

POBOX

PO BOX

POBOX
POBOX

5950 N
POBOX
5950 N
PO BOX
5950 N
POBOX

61000


836

6327

1371

1371
1371

. COURSE DR. /
721110
. COURSE OR. /
721110
. COURSE DR. /
721110

NEH ORLEANS


DERIODER

LAKE CHARLES

JENA

JENA
JENA

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON


LA


LA

LA

LA

LA
LA

TX

TX

TX


70161-


70634-

70606-

71342-1371

71342-1371
71342-1371

77272-

77272-

77272-



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CCCKET
HUMEER
FRP-06-LA- 00293


PRP-06-LA-00294

FRP-06-LA-00295

FRP-06-LA-00296

FRP-06-LA-00297

FRP-06-LA-00293


FRP-OA-LA-00299



FRP-06-LA-00300

FRP-06-LA-00301

FRF-06-LA-00302

FRP-06-LA-00303

FRP-06-LA-00304

FRP-06-LA-00305

FRP-06-LA-00306

FKP-06-LA-00307

FRP-06- LA- 00306

FRP-06-LA-00309



FRP-06-LA-00310


FRP-04-LA- 00311



US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 6
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS

STATE

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA


LA



LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

l(\

LA



LA


LA




FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NAME

DUPLICATE OF
DOCKET*
FFP-06-LA-00145
SERVICES 536 MODERN
FQUHDARY DIV. FtfiMS
ALGIERS 3101 PATTERSON
FACILITY
WESTWEGO YAFil 400 RIVER

SHIPBUILDING 5100 RIVER
AND REF'AIR
DUPLICATE OF
DOCKET*
FRP-06-LA-00297
GRAND LAKE AND 140 LOUISIANA
ONSHORE SOF'CO
GATHERING
SYSTEM
BAY BAFTISIT
FACILITY
MARRERO SALES
TERMINAL
FRONT STFEET 1201 BRASHEN
DOCK
MORGAN CITY 1000 YOUNGS
TERMINAL
CAMERON CARTER
FACILITY
DLLAC FACILITY 6472 GRAND
CAILLOU
HOUftt FACILITY

HARVEY FACILITY 4300 PETERS

ST. ROSE 11S42 RIVER
TERMINAL
LF«L HINEMILE 1617 RIVER-
POINT STEAM
ELECTRIC
STATION
LFSL MICHOUO 3601 PARK
STEAM aECTRIC
STATION
LFSL HW 553
STERLINGTON
STEAM aECTRIC
STATION

TYPE SUFFIX CITY




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ROW ICSTWAGO

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ROAD ST. ROSE

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STERLINGTON




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LA

LA

LA

LA




LA



LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA



LA


LA




ZIP
CODE



70094-

70114-

70094-

70094-




70549-





70072-

70330-

70330-

70631-

70353-

70361-

70058-

70037-

70094-



70129-


71280-




miLING
NAME



AVONDALE INDUSTRIES,
INC.
AVONDALE ItBUSTRIES,
INC.
AVONDALE INDUSTRIES,
INC.
AVONDALE INDUSTRIES,
INC.



MOBIL



FENNZOIL CO.

STAR ENTERPRISE

TESORO FETRO. DISTR.
CO.
MOBIL

M-I DRILLING FLUICS
CO.
M-I DRILLING FLUICS
CO.
M-I DRILLING FLUICS
CO.
M-I DRILLING FLUICS
CO.
INTERNATIONAL MATEX

ENTERGY INC.



ENTERGY INC.


ENTERGY INC.




MAILING
ACORESS



PO BOX 50230

PO BOX 50250

PO BOX 502SO

PO BOX 50230




12450 GR EENPOINT
DRIVE


PO BOX 51843

4500 FULLER DRIVE
SUITE 400
3700 TESORO DRIVE

1000 YOUNGS ROAD

PO BOX 721110

PO BOX 721110

PO BOX 721110

PO BOX 721110

321 ST. CHARLES AVE.

PO BOX 61000



PO BOX 61000


PO BOX 61000




CITY




HEW ORLEANS

K£W OFIEANS

NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS




HOUSTON



LAFAYETTE

IRVING

SAN ANTONIO

MORGAN CITY

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS



NEW ORLEANS


NEW ORLEANS




STATE




LA

LA

LA

LA




TX



LA

TX

TX

LA

TX

TX

TX

TX

LA

LA



LA


LA




ZIP
CODE



70150-0280

70150-0230

70150-0230

70150-0280




77060-1991



70505-

75033-

75217-

70330-

77272-

77272-

77272-

77272-

70130-

70161-



70161-


70161-




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NUMEER
FRF-06-LA-00312 LA

FRF-06-LA-00313 LA



FRP-06-LA-00314 LA



FRF-06-LA-00315 LA

FRF-06-LA-00316 LA

FRP-06-LA-00317 LA

FRF-06-LA-00318 LA
FRP-06-LA-00319 LA

FRP-06-LA-00320 LA

FRF-06-LA-00321 LA

FRP-06-LA-00322 LA

FRP-06-LA-00323 LA

FRF-06-LA-00324 LA

FRP-06-LA-00325 LA


FRP-06-LA-00326 LA

FRP-06-LA-00327 LA

FRP-06-LA-00323 LA

FRP-06-LA-00329 LA

FRP-06-LA-00330 LA

FRP-06-LA-00331 LA

FKP-06-LA-00332 LA

RP-06-LA-00333 LA


FACILITY NAME NUMBER FfiEFIX NWE TYPE SUFFIX CITY

SOUTH PASS 57
FACILITY
LF«L WATERFORO 3500 HIGhHAY IS KILLONA
1 R 2 STEAM
ELECTRIC
STATION
LF«L LITTLE HW 623 MONTZ
GVPSY STEAM
ELECTRIC
STATION
BAYOU CHOCTAW
FIELD
WEST HACKBERRY
FACILITY
WEEKS ISLAND
FACILITY
EMPIRE TERMINAL
MAIN PASS 69
TERMINAL
FOURCHAN
TERMINAL
SCHWING LEASE
FACILITY
IOWA TERMINAL HWY 3059

PORT SULFHUR GRAM ISLE
FACILITY
GRAM ISLE BASE HW 23 FORT SULFHUR
FACILITY ;'
FOUR LEAGUE BAY 1343 W TlMfEL BLVD HOUIW
STORAGE AND '_
TRANSFER FAC.
WEST WHITE LAKE
PROD. FACILITY
BAYOU FERBLANC
FIELD
DUPLICATE OF LA
00129
SFRIHGHILL WOOD 2600 S ARKANSAS SFRINGHIU.
PROD. FACILITY
IHTRACOASTAL HWY 333 INTRACOASTAL CITY
CITY WAREHOUSE
PORT FOURCHOH 291 A. J. ROAD FORT FOURCHON
WAREHOUSE ESTAY
MRACOASTAL HWY 333 INTRACOASTAL CITY
CITY CAREO-TEC
CAMERON JETTY ROAD CAMERON
WAREHOUSE

STATE ZIP
CODE
LA

LA 70066-



LA 70063-



LA

LA

LA

LA
LA

LA

LA

LA

LA 70358-

LA 70033-

LA 70361-


LA

LA



LA 71075-

LA

LA

LA

LA



STATUS
MAILING
NAME
PEKNZOIL CO.

ENTERGY INC.



ENTERGY INC.



DOE SFR

DOE SFfl

DDE SPfi

CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.
CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.

CHEVRON PIPELINE CO.

KERR MCGEE CORP.

SHELL PIPELINE CORF'.

FREEPORT SULPHUR CO.

FREEPORT SULFHUR CO.

CRYSTAL OIL CO.


TORCH OPERATING CO.

TORCH OPERATING CO.

DUPLICATE OF LA
00129
INTERNATIONAL Ptf'ER
CO.
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ,
INC.
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ,
INC.
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ,
INC.
BAKER HUGHES INTEQ,
INC.



MAILING
ACORESS
PO BOX 51843

PO BOX 61000



PO BOX 61000



900 COMMERCE ROAD
EAST
900 COffiERCE ROAD
EAST
900 COMMERCE ROAD
EAST
PO BOX 740339
PO BOX 740339

PO BOX 740339

PO BOX 39400

TWO SH1L FLAZA / PO
BOX 2648
PO BOX 1025

PO BOX 1025

PO BOX 21101


1850 INDUSTRIAL
BLVD.
1850 INDUSTRIAL
BLVD.


2600 S ARKANSAS

3900 ESSEX LANE, PO
BOX 22111
3900 ESSEX LANE, PO
BOX 22111
3900 ESSEX LANE, PO
BOX 22111
3900 ESSEX LANE, PO
BOX 22111



CITY

LAFAYETTE

NEW ORLEANS



NEW ORLEANS



HEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS

LAFAYETTE

HOUSTON

GRAM) ISLE

FORT SULFWJR

SHREVEPORT


Houm

HDUW



SPRINGHILL

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON




STATE

LA

LA



LA



LA

LA

LA

LA
LA

LA

LA

TX

LA

LA

LA


LA

LA



LA

TX

TX

TX

TX




ZIP
CODE
70G06-1843

70161-



70161-



70123-

70123-

70123-

70174-0339
70174-0339

70174-0339

70593-9400

77252-

70033-

70083-

71120-


70364-

70364-

-

71075-

77227-2111

77227-2111

77227-2111

77227-2111



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DOCKET STATE
NUMEER

FRP-Oi-LA-00334 LA

FRP-06-LA-00335 LA
rRF-06 -LA -00336 LA

FRP-06-LA-00337 LA


FRP-OA-LA-00333 LA


FRP-06-LA-00339 LA

FRP--06-LA-00340 LA

FRP-06-LA-00341 LA

FRF'-06-LA-00342 LA


FRP-06-LA-00343 LA


FRP-06-LA-00344 LA


FRP-06-LA-00345 LA

FRF-06-LA-00346 LA
FRP-06-LA-00347 LA
FRP-06-LA-00348 LA



FRF-06-LA-00349 LA
FRP-06-LA-00350 LA

FRP-06-LA-00351 LA

FRP-04-LA-00352 LA

FRP-36-LA-00353 LA


FACILITY NA(t NUMSER FfiEFIX NAME


NORTH EElti LA. HWY 317
FACILITY
MAIN PASS MINE
VILLE FLATTE #6 HGLLOWAY
FACILITY
EAST LITTLE
ChENIER FfiOD.
FACILITY
COLE ESTATE /
DfWSON TRUST
WELL tl
NORTH EUCX
POINT FACILITY
S.O. CARTER
FACILITY
TIKBALIER ELK.
13 TANK BATTERY
CHANDELEUR
SOUM;i AREA ELK.
71 FACILITY
WEST LAKE
BECADE-LATERRE
27 t\
EAST LAKE
DECADE-BAYOU
CHARGE
FCUR LEAGUE BAY
FIELD
PASS WILSON ti
LATERRE
WEST LAKE
DECADE FACILITY
STATE LEASE
5175 tl
DUPLANTIS A tl
SE MANILA
VILLAGE tl
SE WN1LA
VILLAGE K
SE MANILA
VILLAGE #3
COTTON VALLEY
FACILITY
                                   US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                                REGION  6

                                  FACILITY RESPONSE FLAN REVIEW STATUS
           TYFE SUFFIX CITY
                       CENTERVILLE



HGLLOWAY   BiVO        VILLE PLATTE

                       OAX GROVE
                       COTTON VALLEY
STATE

LA

LA

LA
LA

LA
LA

LA

LA
LA














LA

LA

LA

LA
ZIP WILING
CODE NAIC
70522- COLUMBIAN CHEMICALS
CO.
FREEPORT MCMORAN

7»36-?773 COCfER INDUSTRIES
CLIFFS OIL AM) GAS
CO.
EECHTa CORP.
SAMEOW OIL CORF.

SAItPAN OIL CORP.

TORCH OFtRATING CO.
TORCH OPERATING CO.
FINA

FIffi

FIHA

Fim

FlfW

FINA

FI»

LA. LWD Aid EXFLO.
CO.
LA. LAND AID EXF1.0.
CO.
LA. LtfID Atti EXFLO.
CO.
KERR MCGEE CORF.
MAILING
ACORESS
FO DRAWER 114?

1615 POYDRAS ST. /
PO BOX 61119
<6 HOLLOI^Y ELVD
300 CITICORP CENTER

PO BOX 4253
12600 NORTHEOROUGH
SUITE 250
12600 NORTHEOROUGH
SUITE 250
FO BOX 4096
PO BOX 4096
14950 HEATHROW
FCKEST PARKWAY
14950 ttATHROW
FOREST PARKWAY
14950 HEATHROW
FOREST PARKWAY
14950 HEATHROW
FOREST PARKWAY
14950 HEATHROW
FOREST PARKWAY
14950 HEATHROW
FOREST PARKWAY
14950 HEATHROW
FOREST PARKWAY
909 POYDRAS ST.

909 FOYDRAS ST.

909 FOYDRAS ST.

PO BOX 97
CITY

FRAHXLIN

ffW ORLEANS

VILLE PLATTE
HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON

mum
mum
HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

t£W ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS

NEW ORLEANS

COTTON VALLEY
STATE

LA

LA

LA
TX

TX
TX

TX

LA
LA
TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

LA

LA

LA

LA
ZIP
CODE
7053S-

70161-

70536-9773
77002-

77210-4253
77067-3299

77067-3297

70361-
70361-
77032-

77032-

77032-

77032-

77032-

77032-

77032-

70112-

70112-

70112-

71013-

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COCKET STATE
NUMEER
FRP-06-LA-00354 LA
• FRF-OA-LA-00355 LA
FRP-04-LA-00354 LA

• FRP-04-LA-00357 LA


41 FRP-04-LA-00358 LA
FRP-06-LA-00359 LA

• FRP-OA-LA-00340 LA

FRP-04-LA-003A1 LA
&

FRP-04-LA-003A2 LA
to
FRP-OA-LA-00343 LA

• FRP-04-LA-00344 LA

FRP-04-LA-00345 LA
^
FRP-04-LA-00344 LA

• FRP-OA-LA-00347 LA

FRP-04-LA-003AS LA
0

FRP-06-LA-00349 LA
•
FRP-04-LA-00370 LA
FRF-04-LA-00371 LA
• FRP-04-LA-00372 LA

FRP-06-LA-00373 LA
• FRP-06-LA-00374 LA
FRP-OA-LA-00375 LA

• FRP-OA-LA-0037A LA

FRP-OA-LA-00377 LA
• FRP-04-LA-00373 LA

FRP-04-LA-00379 LA

US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
FACILITY
FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NWE TYPE SUFFIX CITY

FITCH STATION SAREFTA
KELLER STATION HOMER
GQOCKICH TANK
BATTTERY M-l
PRIMARY
SEPARATION
STATION NO. 1
ATLAS REFINERY 3333 MIDWAY ST. SHREVEPORT
FEHNZOIL 3450 HOLLYWOOD AVE SHREVEPORT
PACKAGING FLAW
EATON ROUGE 4999 SCENIC HW EttTON ROUGE
CHEMICAL PLANT
ANCHORAGE 2449 N RIVER ROAD FORT ALLEN
CHEMICfl.
TERMINAL
W-l PRODUCTION
FACILITY
W-2 PRODUCTION
FACILITY
E-3 PRODUCTION
FACILITY
DEER ISLAND
SITE 1
DEER ISLAND
SITE 2
FORKED ISLAM HWY 35 AND FORKED ISLAND
TERMINAL HWY 82
MERMEHTAU PARISH
TERMINAL ROAD
P-8-44
GIBSON TANK TORCH DB, HOUNA
DISTRICT OFFICE
BAYOU PENCHANT
DEEP LAKE FIELD
INTRACOASTAL
LOADING DOCK
BURNS TERMINAL
SUNRISE FIELD
FOUR ISLE DOME
FIELD
POINT AU FER
FIELD
LXK PORT FIELD
BAYOU ELBJ
FIELD
LAKE WASHINGTON
A & B FACILITY
RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW
STATE ZIP
CODE
LA
LA
LA

LA


LA 71109-
LA 71109-

LA 70305-

LA 70761-








LA

LA

LA 70510-

LA 70363-


LA 70343-

LA

LA

LA
LA
LA

LA

LA
LA

LA

STATUS
MAILING
NAME
KERfi MCGEE CORP.
KERR MCGEE CORP.
CALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.
CALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.

ATLAS PROCESSING CO.
ATLAS PROCESSING CO.

EXXON

EXXON


ASHAkN ENERGY INC.

ASHLAHN ENERGY INC.

ASH.AW ENERGY INC.

FEWZOIL

FENNZOIL

UNION OIL

UNION OIL


UNION OIL

MOBIL
MOBIL
MOBIL

MOBIL
MOBIL
MOBIL

MOBIL

MOBIL
MOBIL

PHILLIPS PETROLEUM


MAILING
ADDRESS
PO BOX 97
PO BOX 97
PO BOX 1237

PO EOX 1237


PO BOX 3099
PO EOX 3099

PO BOX 241

PO BOX 445


3434 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD SUITE 300
3434 N. CAUSEWAY
BLVD SUITE 300
3434 N. CAUSEWAY
BLMD SUITE 300
PO BOX 51843

FO BOX 51843

RT. 5 EOX 1234

RT. 5 FO EOX 1234


RT. 5 FO EOX 1234

PO BOX 450232
PO BOX 450232
PO BOX 450232

PO BOX 450232
PO BOX 450232
PO BOX 450232

PO BOX 450232

PO BOX 450232
PO BOX 450232

PO BOX 51107


CITY

COTTON VALLEY
COTTON VALLEY
NATCHEZ

NATCHEZ


SHREVEPORT
SHREVEPORT

BATON ROUGE

PORT ALLEN


HETAIRIE

METAIRIE

(•ETAIRIE

LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

ABBEVILLE

ABBEVILLE


ABBEVILLE

DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS

DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS

DALLAS

DALLAS
DALLAS

LAFAYETTE


STATE

LA
LA
MS

MS


LA
LA

LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA


LA

TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX

TX

TX
TX

LA


ZIP
CODE
71018-
71018-
39121-

39121-


71133-
71133-3099

70321-

70747-


70002-7214

70002-7214

70002-7214

70505-1843

70505-1843

70510-

70510-


70510-

75245-0232
75265-0232
75245-0232

75245-0232
75245-0232
75245-0232

75245-0232

76245-0232
75245-0232

70505-1107


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COCKET
NUMEER
                                                                                      US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
                                                                                                  REGION 6

                                                                                     FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
                STATE FACILITY NAME   NUMBER FfiEFIX NAME
                                                              TYFt SUFFIX CITY
                                                                                                   STATE ZIP
                                                                                                         CODE
                 MAILING
                 NAIC
                                                                                                                                         MAILING
                                                                                                                                         ADDRESS
                                                                                                                                                              CITY
                                                                                                                                                             STATE ZIP
                                                                                                                                                                   CODE
FRP-06-LA-00380 LA

FRP-06-LA-00381 LA

FRP-06-LA-003S2 LA


FRP-06-LA-00333 LA


FRP-06-LA-00334 LA


FRP-06-LA-003S5 LA


FRP-06-LA-00386 LA


FRP-06-LA-003S7 LA
FRP-06-LA-0038S LA
FRP-06-LA-00389 LA
FRP-OH.A-00390 LA
FRP-06-LA-00391 LA

FRP-06-LA-00392 LA
FRP-06-LA-00393 LA
FRF-06-LA-00394 LA

FRP-06-LA-00395 LA

FRP-06-LA-00396 LA
FKP-06-LA-00397 LA

FRP-06-LA-0039S LA
FRP-06-LA-00399 LA

FRP-06-LA-00400 LA

FRP-06-LA-00401 LA

rRP-06-LA-00402 LA

FRF-06-LA-00403 LA
LAKE WASHING10N
ItfiSS TERMINAL
BASTIAN BAY
FACILITY
NOT A SITE, PER'
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, PER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, PER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, FER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, PER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
VENICE DGS
VENICE VSP
MP 41 FACILITY
R/FA3S FACILITY
LEEVILLE
FACILITY
CUTCFF FIELD
SAB. GAS
IHTRACOASTAL
CITY
E8.LE ISLE
FACILITY
BATEMAN LAKE
DEER ISLAND
BAYOU
POINT AU FER
HICO KNOWLES
HELD
MORGAN CITY     9752
REGIONAL OFFICE
RATHBOKHE BARGE
FACILITY
JEANERETTE
BARGE FACILITY
DUPLICATE
DOCKET
 MOVED TO
DOCKET LA 2S3
                                                                          FORT SULFHUR
                                                                                                   LA

                                                                                                   LA
                 FWLL1PS PETROLEUM   PO BOX 51107         LAFAYETTE
                                                                                                                    PHILLIPS PETROLEUM   PO BOX 51107         LAFAYETTE
                                                                               LA    70505-1107

                                                                               LA    70505-1107
                                                   HW 90
                                                                          AMELIA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA

LA
LA
LA

LA

LA
LA

LA
LA

LA

LA

LA

LA
                                                                                                         70340-
NOT A SITE, FER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, FER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, FER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, FER
DAVID ANDERSON,
5-26-93
NOT A SITE, FER
DAVID ANDERSON,
-5-26-93
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA
CHEVRON USA















935 GRAVIER ST
935 GRAVIER ST
935 GRAVIER ST
935 GRAVIER ST
935 GRAVIER ST
935 GRAVIER ST
935 GRAVIER ST
935 GRAVIER ST















NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
t£W ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
M£W ORLEANS















LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
-


-


-


-


-


70112-
70112-
70112-
70112-
70112-
70112-
70112-
70112-
                                                                                                                    ORYX ENERGY CO.
                                                                                                                                         PO BOX 2850
                                                                                                                                                             DALLAS
                                                                                                                                                                                  TX    75221-2880
ORYX ENERGY CO.
ORYX ENERGY CO.
ORYX ENERGY CO.
KERfi MCGEE
EROWN AtC ROOT
VESTLAND CORP.
WSTLANO CORP.
CUFUCATE COCKET
MOVED TO DOCKET
NUMBER 283
PO BOX 2830
PO BOX 2380
PO BOX 2830
PO BOX 25361
9752 HWY 90
PO BOX 3651
PO BOX 3651

DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
OKLAHOMA CITY
f. AMELIA
CONROE
CONROE

TX
TX
TX
OK
LA
TX
TX

75221-2380
75221-2880
75221-2880
73125-
70340-
77305-3651
77305-3651
-

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US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
• REGION 6
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
DOCKET STATE FACILITY NANE NUrtSER FflEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY STATE ZIP MAILING
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FRP-06-LA- 00404 LA


FRP-06-LA-00405 LA


FRP-06-LA-00406 LA


FRP-06-LA-00407 LA



FRP-06-LA-0040P. LA


FRP-06-LA-00409 LA


FRF-06-LA-00410 LA


rRP-Oi-LA-00411 LA

FRP-06-LA-00412 LA
FRP-06-LA-00413 LA



FRP-06-LA-00414 LA



RP-06-LA-00415 LA

FRP-06-LA-00416 la



FRP-06-LA-00417 LA


FRF-06-LA-0041S LA


FRP-06-LA-00419 LA



GREEN CANYON 52
"CPP" EflRGE
FACILITY
LEEVILLE FIELD,
LLftE tZ
FACILITY
LEVILLE FIELD
CONSTANTIN t2
FACILITY
WEST DEER
ISLAND
AUXILLAW
FACILITY
WEST HACK6ERRY
CENTRAL TANK
BATTERY t2
EAST HACKBERCT
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
WEST HACKEiERKY
CENTRAL TANK
BATTERY t3
LOUISIANA STATE
LEASE NO. 3396
WESTWEGO 660
FOUR LEAGUE BAY
CENTRAL TANK
EATTERY-ftMAX
OIL » GAS
COMSTOCK OIL &
GAS,
LA-INC.-LEEVILL
E FACILITY
BAIRD FACILITY

LOUISIANA APWY
AmUNITIOH
FLANT-THIOKOL
CORPORATION
PLACID REFINING
COMPANY, SEARCH
PUMP STATION
PLACID REFINING
CO. BOYCE PUMP
STATION
POINT AU PER
PRODUCTION
FACILITY

LA








MORGAN CITY LA



LA


LA


LA


LA

LA?AUVE Cfi ICSTWEGO LA
FOUR LEAGUE BAY LA


'
LA
_,


LA

US WY SO DOYLIft LA
EAST


SEARCY LA


EOYCE LA


LA


CODE NAME
CONOCO


WHITING PETRO. CORF'.


WHITING PETRO. CORP.


LA. LAND AND EXFtO.
CO.


tffflCO PRODUCTION CO.


mffO PRODUCTION CO.


AMXO PRODUCTION CO.


KOG - KWSAS OIL (WO
GAS CORPORATION
70096-0250 Ftl AG PRODUCTS, INC.
WAX OIL & GAS



COMSTOCK OIL R
GAS-LA, INC.


COMSTOCK OIL &
GASOLA, INC.
71023- THIOKOL CORPORATION



FRED EflRRON, PLACID
REFINING COMPANY

FRED EARRON, PLACID
REFINING CO.

LASMO OIL 8 GAS,
INC.

MAILING CITY
ADDRESS
PO BOX 51266 LAFAYETTE


1700 BROADWAY SUITE DENVER
2300

1700 BROADWAY SUITE DENVER
2300

909 FOYDRAS ST / PO NEW ORLEANS
BOX 60360


PO BOX 39500 LAFAYETTE


PO BOX 39500 LAFAYETTE


PO BOX 39500 LAFAYETTE


6320 CftNOGA AVE. WODCtAND HILLS
SUITE 1750
P.O. BOX 250 WESTWEGO
1300 W. SAM HOUSTON HOUSTON
PKWY S-PO EOX 42S06


5005 LEU FREEWAY DALLAS
SUITE 1000


5005 LEU FREEWAY CttLLAS
SUITE 1000
P.O. BOX 30058 SHREVEPORT



1940 HIGHWAY /I FORT ALLEN
NORTH

1940 HIGHWAY fl PORT ALLEN
NORTH

5868 HOUSTON
WESTHEIMER-SUITE 400

STATE ZIP
CODE
LA 70605-


CO 80290-


CO 80290-


LA 70160-



LA 70593-


LA 70593-


LA 70593-


CA 91367-

LA 70096-0250
TX 77042-2506



TX 75244-



TX 75244-

LA 71130-0053



LA 70767-


LA 70767-


TX 77057-



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DOCKET STATE
NUMEER
FRF-04-LA-00420 LA




FRP-04--LA-00421 LA



FRP-04-LA-00422



FRP-04-LA-00423 LA

rRP-06-LA-00424 LA

FRF-04-LA-00425 la





FRF-04-LA-00424 LA


FRP-04-LA-00427 LA


FRP-04-LA-00423 LA

FRP-04-LA-00429 LA



FRP-04-LA-00430 LA

FRP-04-LA-00431 LA


rRp-04-LA-00432 LA



FRP-04-LA-00433 LA








FACILITY NAME

SUNSHINE OIL &
STORAGE,
OUACHITA
TERMINAL, SOU ft)
TANK BATTERY
EXXON EATON
ROUGE REFINERY
COMFLEX-MARYLAN
D 1A«K FARM
EXXON EATON
ROUGE REFINERY
COMPLEX-WCHORA
GE TANK FARM
L«E DECADE

MAIN PASS BLOCK
44
BAYOU
FELICE-SOUTH
PASS BLOCK 24
FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
HAYES FIELD


WEST HACKEERRY
FIELD

DUPLICATE OF LA
00241
PROVOST-CYR NO.
1 R ID
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
FRESHWATER
TERMINAL
BKE-ALLC-SL94SO
-CHANCELEUR
SOUfti ELOCK 43
BOSTON BAYOU
FIELLi
FRODUCriQH
FACILITY
TAFT PLANT





US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 4
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
NUMBER PREFIX NAME TYPE SUFFIX CITY STATE ZIP WILING
CODE NAME
MONROE LA 71202- DAVISON PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS



4044 SCENIC PHY EATON ROUGE LA 70821-0651 EXXON COMPANY USA



4044 SCENIC HWY EATON ROUGE LA 70821-0551 EXXON COMPANY USA



LA LAKE DECADE

LA WAIN F'ASS ELOCK 44

EAY COQUILLE, INC.





LA I*T ENERGY
CORPORATION

LA Wtt ENERGY
CORPORATION
.'
DUPLICATE OF LA
-, 00241
LA THE STONE PETROLEUM
CORPORATION


ROAD 3147 VERMILION PARISH LX BT OPERATING COIf ANY

LA EXE-ALLC


LA CASF'EN OIL, INC.



LA HIGHWAY TAFf LA 70057- UNION CARBIDE
13 ' CHEMICALS & PLASTICS
COMPANY, INC.






MAILING CITY
ADDRESS
PO DRAWER 310 RUSTON




PO BOX 551 BATON ROUGE



FO BOX 551 BATON ROUGE



100 ASM LAFAYETTE
BOULEVARD-SUITE 300
100 AS* LAFAYETTE
BOULEVARD-SUITE 300
326 OIL ft GAS NEW ORLEANS
BUILDINB-1100 TULANE
AV€.



TaSA RESOURCES, LAFAYETTE
INC. -USA SOUTHFARK
RD
TELSA RESOURCES, LAYFAYETTE
INC.-11SA SOUTHF-ARK
RD


710 HUGH WiLLIS ROAD LAYFAYETTE



FO BOX 343 CARENCRO

333 TEXAS SHREVEFORT
STREET-SUITE 1325

IRON GATE 3, SUITE LAKEHOOD
201


PO BOX 50 HAHtWILLE








STATE ZIP
CODE
LA 71273-0310




LA 70821-0551



LA 70321-0551



LA 70503-

LA 70508-

LA 70112-





LA 70503-


LA 70503-


-

LA 70503-



LA 70520-

LA 71101-5323


CO 80224-



LA 70057-




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11/23/93

COCKET
NUMEER

FRP-06-LA-00434


FRP-06-LA-00435


FW-06-LA-00436


FRP-06-LA-00437


FRP-OA-LA-00433

FRP-06-LA-00439



FRP-06-LA-00440


FRP-06-LA-00441

FRP-06-LA-00442


rRF'-06-LA-00443

FRP-06-LA-00444


FRP-06-LA-00445

FRP-06-LA-00446

FRP-06-LA-00447

FRP-06-LA-0044S

FFip-06-LA- 00449

FRF-06-LA-00450

FRP-06-LA-00451




US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 6

STATE


LA


LA


LA


LA


LA

LA



LA


LA

LA


LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA




FACILITY
FACILITY NAME NUMBER FKEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY


WEST WHITE LAKE
FIELD BARGE
FACILITY 2
LftXE DE CADE
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
SOUTH PASS
BLOCK 1
FACILITY
GRAICi CHEHIER GRAND CHENIER
LIQUID HANDLING
FACILITY
PATTERSON F'ATTERSOH
TERMINAL
LOUIS "DOC" 1210 WALKER RO LAFAYETTE
BONIH FOPER
GENERATING
FACILITY
BLOCK 30-35,
6ENTON SOUND
FACILITY
MIAMI CORP 1£U_
NO. 3
SL 3050 *36
WELL PRODUCTION
FACILITY
BAYOU SOFfiEL

LAKE MONGOULOIS
PROHJCTION
FACILITY -
LOCKF'ORT FiaO RT. 2-EOX WESTLME
2065
FOUR ISLE DOME 250? PETROLEUM [R HOUItt
FIELD
POINT AU FER SO? PETROLEUM DR HOUMA
FIELD
SUNRISE FIELD 250? PETROLEUM [R HOUKA

BAYOU PENCHANT
FIELD
PECAN ISLAND
FACILITY
CFtilliELEUR
SOUND FIELD,
BLOCK 25,
FACILITY t\

RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE Wf.

LA AMERICAN TRADING &
PRODUCTION
CORPORATION
LA MEI-NORCEN EXPLORER,
INC.

LA VANTAGE POINT OP
CO-SOUTH PASS BLOCK
1 98SA
LA 70643- ANR PIPELINE COIf'ftNY


LA 70393- ftNR PIPaiNE COMPANY

LA CITY OF
LAFAYETTE-LAFAYETTE
UTILITIES SYSTEM

LA COLUMBIA MINERALS
CORP. IIC.

DESCO OIL COIfAHY

CAMEX OPERATING
COMFAWY-ATTN: MR.
D.H. OHEIM
LA PLAINS RESOURCES

LA PLAINS RESOURCES


LA 70669- MOBIL EXPLORATION ft
PRODUCING U.S. INC.
LA 70363- MOBIL EXPLORATION 8
PRODUCING U.S. INC.
LA 70363- MOBIL EXPLORATION 8
PRODUCING U.S. INC.
LA 70363- MOBIL EXPLORATION 8
PRODUCING U.S. INC.
LA MOBIL EXPLORATION &
PRODUCING U.S. INC.
LA COLUMBIA GULF
TRANSMISSION COMPANY
LA GALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.




MAILING
ADDRESS

1331 LAHAR STE*1250


200 ItSTLAKE PARK
BLVD.-SUITE 800

2401 FOUNTAIN VIEW
BRIVE-STE 700

OME WOOOWttD AVENUE


Ol£ WOODWARD AVENUE

POWER SUPPLY
DIVISION-FO BOX
401 7-C

400 TRAVIS STREET -
SUITE 1305

952 ECHO LAWt-SUITE
300
PO BOX 51733


1600 SMITH-SUITE
1500
1600 SMITH-SUITE
1500

RT. 2-EOX 2065

2509 PETROLEUM DRIVE

2509 PETROLEUM DRIVE

2509 PETROLEUM DRIVE

2509 PETROLEUM DRIVE

PECAN ISLmD-HC77
BOX 197
PO BOX 1237





CITY


HOUSTON


HOUSTON


HOUSTON


DETROIT


DETROIT

LAFAYETTE



SHREVEPORT


HOUSTON

LAFAYETTE


HOUSTON

HOUSTON


liESTLAKE

HOUMA

mum

HOUMA

HOUMA

KAPLAN

NATCHEZ





STATE


TX


TX


TX


MI


MI

LA



LA


TX

LA


TX

TX


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

MS





ZIP
CODE

77010-


77079-2653


77057-4362


48224-


4EG26-

70502-



71101-3196


77024-

70505-


77002-

77002-


70669-

70363-

70363-

70363-

70363-

70543-

39121-





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H


41


*


*


41


41


41


41


41


41


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NUMEER
CRP-06-LA-00452 LA



FRP-06-LA-OQ453 LA

FRP-06-LA-00454 LA


FRP-06-LA-00451. LA

FRP-06-LA-00456 LA

FRP-06-LA-00457 LA

FRF-06-LA-00458 LA

FRP-04-LA-0045? LA

FRF-06-LA-00460 LA


FRF-06-LA-OQ461 LA

FRP-04-LA-00462 LA


FRP-06-LA-00443 LA

FRP-06-LA- 00464 LA


FRF-04-LA-004A5 LA


FRP-06-LA-00466 LA



FRF-06-I.A-00467 LA


FRP-04-LA-00463 LA

FRP-06-LA-0046? LA

FRP-06-LA-00470 LA


FACILITY NAME NUMBER PREFIX NAME TYPE SUFFIX CITY

CHVCELEUR
SOUICi FiaD,
BLOCK 25,
FACILITY f2
FJAYCU LONG
FIELD
BAYOU
POSTILLION
FIELIJ
BAYOU PENCHANT
FIELD
MYSriC BAYOU
FIELD
SIMON PASS
FIELD
INTRACOASTAL
LOADING COCK
MOBIL BURNS
TERMINAL
FCKT PIKE
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
MAIN PASS BLOCK
21
CAMERON CAMERON


E. EfiYOU PIGEON
FIELD
ELECTRIC ALEXANDRIA
PRODUCTION '_
DEPARTMENT
JRH PROVOST /5 LOUREVILLE
WaL-FAUSSE
POME FIELD
SL 10061 «, GRAND ISLE
*5, *5D, #6 &
tl WELLS-SE SAT
IS FL
PORT FOURCHOH FOURCHON
NOLTY THERIOT
TERMINAL
EA3ILAKE OILS, 1221 N FIRST ST LAKE CHARLES
INC. f2
MORGAN CITY 7056 RAILROAD AVE MORGAN CITY
FACILTIY
RAYNE FiaD


STATE ZIP
CODE
LA



LA

LA


LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA


LA

LA




LA


LA


LA



LA 70357-


LA 70601-

LA 70331-

LA



STATUS
MAILING
NAME
GALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.


GALLON OFFSHCKE
PRODUCTION, INC.
GALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.

GALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.
GALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.
GALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.
MOBIL EXPLORATION R
PRODUCING U.S. INC.
MOBIL EXPLORATION 8
PRODUCING U.S. INC.
AQUILA ENERGY
RESOURCES
CORPORATION
BOIS D'ARC OPERATING
CORPORATION
GRASSO MARINE
SERVICE CENTERS,
INC.
GALLON OFFSHORE
PRODUCTION, INC.
CITY OF ALEXANDRIA


EQUINOX OIL COMPANY


EQUINOX OIL COMPANY



L ft L OIL COMPANY,
INC.

EASTLAKE OILS, INC.

FHIBRO USA

WST ENERGY
CORPORATION



MAILING
ADDRESS
PO BOX 1287



FO BOX 1237

PO BOX 1237


FO BOX 1237

FO BOX 1237

FO BOX 1237

1250 POYDRAS

1250 POYDRAS

10370 RICHMOND
A^NUE-SUITE 700

4425 94TH AUENUE
N.E.
11111 WILCREST GREEN
DRIVE-STE. 300

200 NORTH CANAL
STREET
1212 HUDSON BLW)


10077 GROGANS Mia
RD-STE 475

10077 GROGANS Mia
RD-STE 475


PO BOX 6954


604 NORTH ENTERPRISE
BLVD.
500 DALLAS
AKNUE-SUITE 3200
TaSA SOURCES,
INC-113A SOUTHF'ARK
RD


CITY

NATCHEZ



NATCHEZ

NATCHEZ


NATCHEZ

NATCHEZ

NATCHEZ

NEW ORLEANS

MEW ORLEANS

HOUSTON


EELLEUJE

HOUSTON


NATCHEZ

ALEXANDRIA


THE WOODLANDS


THE WOODLANDS



tCTAIRIE


LAKE CHARLES

HOUSTON

LAFAYETTE




STATE

MS



MS

MS


MS

MS

MS

LA

LA

TX


MA

TX


MS

LA


LA


LA



LA


LA

TX

LA




ZIP
cat
39121-



39121-

39121-


39121-

39121-

39121-

70113-

70113-

77042-4137


98004-

77042-


39121-

71302-5035


77330-


773SO-



70009-6934


70601-

77002-4709

70506-



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11/23/93
US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
REGION 6
FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
COCKET STATE
NUMEER
FRP-06-LA-00471 LA
IP

FRP-06-LA-00472 LA
0

FRP-06-LA-00473 LA
*
FRP-06-LA-00474 LA

0
FRP-06-LA-00475 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00476 LA

FRP-06-LA-00477 LA
O

FRP-06-LA-00473 LA
0

FRP-06-LA-0047? LA
4t


• FRP-06-LA-00480 LA


0
FRP-06-LA-00431 LA

•

FRF-06-LA-00432 LA
•


• FRP-06-LA-004S3 LA

FRP-06-LA-00484 LA
£
FRP-06-LA-00485 LA

• FRP-06-LA-00436 LA

FRP-06-LA-00487 LA
*
FACILITY NAME NUMBER FfiEFIX NAME TYFE SUFFIX CITY

BAYOU HENRY
FIELD

VENICE GAS
PLANT AND
TERMING
COCOORIE 131 S ROBERTSON ST MEW ORLEANS
TERMINAL
LAKE LONG FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
BAYOU SEGNETTE
FACILITY
NOROIX, INC. 4735 POINT ROAD ST GAEKIEL
CLAIR
NORTH WITE WITE LAKE
LAKE PRODUCTION
FACILITY
LAC BLANC
FIELD/WHITE
LAKE FIELD
KROTZ SPRINGS ' KROTZ SPRINGS
MARINE
FEEDSTOCK
TERMINAL .
E.A. MCILHENJY
NO. 1
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
MYSTIC BAYOU
FIELD
PRODUCTION
FACILITY
BULLY CAIf
FIELD
F'RODUCTION
BARGE
IHTRACOASTAL HIGWAY INTRACOASTAL CITY
CITY SHORE EftSE 333
LAKE HATCH
FACILITY
PELICAN LAKE

MAIN PASS BLOCK
25
MAIN PASS BLOCK
21
STATE ZIP MAILING
CODE NAME
LA rtST ENERGY
CORPORATION

LA CHEVRON/WARREN
PETROLEUM COff ANY

LA 70161- MURPHY EXPLORATION &
PRODUCTION
LA KRITI EXPLORATION,
INC.

LA HILCORP ENERGY

LA 70776- NORDIX, INC.

LA GAP ENERGY, INC.


LA WRT ENERGY
CORPORATION

LA CAEOT CORPORATION



LA WILLIAMS-CODY, INC.



LA WILLIAMS-CODY, INC.



LA HUNT OIL COMPANY



LA UHOCAL CORPORATION

LA SCURLOCK PERMIAN
CORPORATION
LA EOIS D'ARC OPERATING
CORPORATION
LA EOIS O'ASC OPERATING
CORPORATION
LA EOIS D'ARC OPERATING
CORPORATION
MAILING
ADDRESS
TELSA RESOURCES,
INC-11SA SOUTHPARK
RD
1360 SOUTH BOULDER


PO BOX 617SO

OWE ALLEN CTR-SUITE
1100-500 EflLLAS ST.

PO BOX 266

9991 MACON RO

1004 JACQULYN STREET


HC 77-EOX S3


FO BOX 100



16S25 NORTHCHASE
DRIVE-SUITE 1200


16325 NORTHCHASE
DRIVE-SUITE 1200


PO BOX 727



ROUTE 3, EOX 1264

PO BOX 4643

4425 94TH A<£ NE

4425 94TH AOUE

4425 94TH AVENUE NE

CITY

LAFAYETTE


TULSA


MEW ORLEANS

HOUSTON


WESTWEGO

CORDOVA

tf:BEVILLE


KAFIAN


VILLE PLATTE



HOUSTON



HOUSTON



scon



(*BEVILLE

HOUSTON

EELLEWJE

EELLEWJE

EELLEWJE

STATE ZIP
CODE
LA 70503-


OK 74119-


LA 70112-

TX 77002-


LA 70094-0266

TN 3301S-

LA 70510-


LA 70543-


LA 70584-



TX 77060-



TX 77060-



LA 705S3-



LA 70510-

TX 77210-4643

WA 99004-

WA 9S004-

WA 98004-


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11/23/93
DOCKET
NUMBER
                                                                                     US  ENVIROMNENTAL PROTECTION AGEfCY
                                                                                                  REGION 4

                                                                                    FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS
                STATE  FACILITY NAME   NUMBER FKEFIX NAME
                                                              TYFE SUFFIX CITY
FRP-06-LA-004ffl LA

FRF-OA-LA-00439 LA


FRF-06-LA-004W LA


FRP-04-LA-00491 LA

FRF-06-LA-00492 LA

rRP-06-LA-00493 LA
FRP-04-LA-00494 LA
FRP-04-LA-00495 LA

FRP-04-LA-00496 LA

FRP-04-LA-00497 LA

FRP-06-LA-0049S LA

FRP-06-LA-00499 LA

FRP-OA-LA-00500 LA
FRP-04-LA-OC501 LA

FRP-04-LA-00502 LA



FRP-04-LA-OOE03 LA



FRP-06-LA-00504 LA
FRP-06-LA-00505 LA

FRP-06-LA-00504 LA

FRP-04-LA-00507 LA

FRP-04-LA-00506 LA
SOUTHEAST
PASS-BUNKHOL6E
SOUTHEAST
PASS-TANK
BATTERY /I
SOUTHEAST
PASS-TANK
BATTERY «
CL8F #10-F.'AYOU
PENCHANT FIELD
GRAIH LAKE
FIELD
BLACK E*W FIEIH
BAYOU SORREL
POINT AU FER
FIELD
LITTLE BAYOU
PIGEON
CLRF #7-BAYOU
PENCHANT FiaO
NORTH EflYDU
PIGEON FIELD
LAKE CAMFO
FIELD
H03ESHCE BAYOU
CHftNDELEUR
SOUND ELOCK 69
vuc
WILLIAMS ti
WELL-BAYOU LOte
FIELD
11300 RASUA
KYLE/PETERMAH
PIGEON FLU
JM
SMYTH*!,SMYTH
                      NLS-POIHT ALFEK
                      FLO
                      BAYOU  LOffi
                      FIELD
                      CLSF /5-TURTLE
                      BAYOU  FIELD
                      CL6F #6-TURTLE
                      BAYOU  FiaO
                      DEER ISLWD
                      FIELD
                                                                          MORGAN CITY
                                                                          EflYOU PIGEON
                                                                          MORGAN CITY
STATE ZIP
cat
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
MAILING
MANE
CRYSTAL OIL COMPANY
CRYSTAL OIL COMPANY
CRYSTAL OIL COMPANY
LIHSER OIL COMPANY
LHHER OIL COMPANY
UNDER OIL COMPANY
LKCCR OIL COMPANY
LINJER OIL COMPANY
UNDER OIL COMPANY
LIMiER OIL COMPANY
LltfiER OIL COMPANY
UNDER OIL COMPANY
LIMDER OIL COMPANY
UNDER OIL COMPANY
UNDER OIL CO. A
PARTNERSHIP
UNDER OIL COMPANY A
PARTNERSHIP
LIMJER OIL CO. A
PARTNERSHIP
UNDER OIL COMPANY
AMERICAN EXF'LORER
AMERICAN EXF'LORER,
INC.
AMERICAN EXPLORER,
MAILING
ADDRESS
PO BOX 21101
PO BOX 21101
PO BOX 21101
PO BOX 397
FO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
FO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
PO BOX 397
1800 CAROL SUE
AK-STE. 4A
1SOO CAROL SUE
AVENUE
1900 CAROL SUE
AVE-STE. 4A
PO BOX 397
PO BOX 51205
PO BOX 51205
PO BOX 51205
CITY
SHREVEFORT
SHREVEF'ORT
SHREVEFORT
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHREIVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
SCHRIEVER
GRETNA
GRETNA
GRETNA
SCHRIEVER
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
STATE
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
ZIP
CODE
71120-
71120-
71120-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70395-
70056-
70054-
70054-
70395-
70505-
70505-
70505-
                                                                                                                    INC.

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• , age '-. ,
11/23/93
COCKET STATE
NUMBER
FRP-06-LA-00509 LA

FRF-04-LA-00510 LA


• FRP-06-LA-00511 LA


• FRP-04-LA-00512 LA


• FRP-04-LA-00513 LA

FRP-06-LA-00514 LA
9
FRP-06-LA-0051G LA

•
FRP-04-Lft-00516 LA
• FRP-06-LA-00517 LA
FRP-04-LA-0051S LA
•
FRF-06-LA-0051? LA

• PRF-04-LA-00520 LA


• FRP-04-LA-00521 LA

FRF--06-LA-00522 LA
4)

FRP-04-LA-00523 LA
FKF-06-LA-00524 LA

• FRP-04--LA-00525 LA
FRF-04-LA-00526 LA
*
FRP-04-LA-00527 LA

% rRP-06-LA-0052S LA



FACILITY NAME NUHBER FKEFIX NAME

CL&F
BAYOU FiaD
CL&F
WELLS-DEER
ISLAND FIELD
CL6F *5
WaL-TURTLE
BAYOU FiaD
CLRF ft
WaL-TURTLE
BAYOU FiaD
PHOENIX LAKE
FIELD
BAYOU [EPLELR
FIELD
CL8F tl,tAt,f?
WaLS-TURTLE
BAYOU FiaD
WEEKS ISLAND
POTASH FIELD
BAYOU SORREL
FIELD
BAYOU PENCHANT
FIELD
SOUTHEAST
SATURDAY ISLAND
FIELD
BOURG #2-JOE
MCHUGH FIELD
BAY RONQUILLE
FACILITY-LAKE
WASHINGTON
BAYOU PENCHANT
BAYOU PIGEON
FIELD
DEER ISLAND D-l
BAYOU LONG
FIELD
LAKE HERMITAGE
FIELD
BAYOU CHfiUVIM
FIELD
TYFE SUFFIX CITY
 US ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
              REGION 4

FACILITY RESPONSE PLAN REVIEW STATUS

               STATE ZIP        WAILING
                     CODE       NAME
            MORGAN CITY
            MORGAN CITY
            MORGAN CITY
            MORGAN CITY
                                     LA
                                     LA
                                                                           MAILING
                                                                           ADDRESS
                                AMERICAN EXPLORER,    PO BOX 51205
                                INC.

                                AMERICAN EXPLORER,    PO BOX 51205
                                INC.
                                                                                                CITY
                                                                                                LAFAYETTE
                                                                                                LAFAYETTE
STATE ZIP
      CODE
                                                                                                                     LA    70605-
                                                                                                                     LA    70505-
LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

AMERICAN EXPLORER',
INC.
AMERICAN EXPLORER,
INC.
LAUREL OPERATING
COIf AW, INC.
LAUREL OPERATING
OM'ANY, IIC.
AMERICAN EXPLORER,
INC.
FLASH GAS & OIL
COIfAW, INC.
RASH GAS & OIL
COIfAW, IIC.
CORUM PRODUCTION
COIfAW
CORUM PRODUCTION
COIfAW
EQUINOX OIL DOMF'ANY

EQUINOX OIL COMPAW

LLOG EXPLORATION
COIfAW
LLOG EXPLORATION
COIfAW
LLOG EXPLORATION
COIfAW
LLOG EXPLORATION
COIfAW
LLOG EXPLORATION
COIfAW
HILCORF ENERGY
COIfAW
M 8 Z ENGINEERING,
INC.
PO BOX 51205

PO BOX 51205

401 WHITNEY AVE-STE.
401
401 WHITNEY AVE-STE.
401
PO BOX 51205

PO BOX 231

PO BOX 231

2901 WILCREST-STE.
120
2901 WILCREST-STE.
120
10077 GROGANS MILL
RD-STE. 475
10077 GROGANS MILL
RD-STE. 475
433 METAIRIE RD-STE.
400
433 METAIRIE RD-STE.
600
433 METAIRIE RD-STE.
600
433 KETAIRIE RD-STE.
600
433 METAIRIE RO-STE.
600
PO BOX 266

1460 LINCOLN ST.
STE. 1412
LAFAYETTE

LAFAYETTE

GRETNA

GRETNA

LAFAYETTE

MANDEVILLE

MANCEVILLE

HOUSTON

HOUSTON

THE WOODLANDS

THE WOODLANDS

METAIRIE

METAIRIE

METAIRIE

UTAIRIE

METAIRIE

WESTWEGO

DEN^R

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

TX

TX

TX

TX

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

LA

CO

70505-

70505-

70053-

70053-

70505-

70470-

70470-

77042-

77042-

773SO-

773.90-

70005-

70005-

70005-

70005-

70005-

70076-0264

S0264-


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         FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES



Federal Natural Trustee - Department of the Interior



              Bureau of Indian Affairs

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                                                       ..,
 MflY-19-1993  09:47   FROM  U.S. EPfl REGION b           ' >-'

':.    rhflimtan/Tribe                       Tfirm SXPiratJOH
     Ralph Darden, chairman                      07/95
     Chitimacha Tribe
     P.O. Box 661
     Charenton, Louisiana 70523
     31S/923-497S  £&X:3l8/923-7791
     tovelin poncho, chairman                     06/93
     Coushatta Tribe
     P.O. Box 818
     Elton..Louisiana 7QS32
     318/584-2261 EAX: 318/584-2998
      Earl Sarbry, Sr., Chairman                     03/95
      Tuhica-Biloxi Indian Tribe
      P.O. Box 331
      Mansura, Louisiana 71351
      318/253-9767  £AX:318/253-9791

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    FEDERAL AND STATE
NATURAL RESOURCE TRUSTEES

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FEDERAL AND  STATE NATURAL  RESOURCE  TRUSTEE CONTACT  PERSONS
         NOAA's Natural  Resource  Trusteeship
                         Table of Authorities
       NOAA's natural resource trusteeship derives from the following federal authorities:
          •  Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
            Liability Act (CERCLA) §107(f);
          •  National Oil and Hazardous Substance Pollution Contingency Plan
            (NCP),SubpartG;
          •  Superfund Ammendments and Reauthorization Act (SARA),
            §104(b)(c), §107(d), §lll(c) and (e), §113(b), §122(j), §126;
            Oil Pollution Act of 1990, §1006(a);
            dean Water Act (CWA), §311(f)(5);
            Executive Order No. 12580, Section l(c)(4), January 23,1987;
            Magnuson Fishery Conservation Act, §§1801-1882;
            Anadromous Species Conservation Act, §§757(a)-757(g);
            Fish and Wildlife Coordination Act, §§661-666;
            Endangered Species Act, §§1531-1543;
            Marine Mammal Protection Act, §§1361-1407;
            Whaling Convention Act, §§916-9160);
            Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act, §§1441-1455;
            Coastal Zone Management Act, §§1451-1464; and
            National Ocean Pollution Planning Act §§1701-1709.
                         Scope of Trusteeship

NOAA acts on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce as a Federal trustee for living and non-living
natural resources in coastal and marine areas. Natural resources of concern to NOAA include:

          • all life stages, wherever they occur, of fishery resources of the
            exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and continental shelf;
          • anadromous and catadromous species throughout their ranges;
          • rivers and tributaries to rivers that historically or presently support
            anadromous species;
          • federally "endangered" or "threatened" species including designated
            critical habitat and marine mammals for which NOAA has assigned
            responsibility;
          • tidal wetlands, salt marshes, estuaries, and other important habitat
            supporting fishery and marine resources; and
          • living and non-living resources of the National Marine Sanctuaries
            and National Estuarine Research Reserves.

NOAA is a co-trustee with the US. Department of the Interior for certain endangered species and is a
co-trustee with the States for fishery resources and endangered species in State waters.
    USEPA  REGION  VI  ACP: ANNEX E:AREA ASSESSMENTS: 12/93
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Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
   GregDucote
   (504) 765-7591
   FAX: (504) 342-9439
   Coastal Management Division
   625 N. 4th Street
   Baton Rouge, LA

New Mexico
New Mexico Game and Fish Commission
   James Koch, Chairman
   (505) 982-4302
   FAX: (505) 989-9186
   Governor's Office
   State Capitol Building
   Sante Fe, NM 87503

Oklahoma
Oklahoma Department of Wildlife
Conservation
   Ron Suttles
   (405) 521-3851
   FAX:
Oklahoma Water Resources Board

   (405) 231-2555
   FAX:
Oklahoma Department of Natural Resources
   Glen Sullivan
   (405) 521-2413
   FAX:
   500 Will Rogers Building
   Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Arkansas
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission
   Director (501)223-6305
   FAX: (501) 223-

Federal Natural ResourceTrustees

Department of the Interior
   Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOI
   resources)
   Glenn B. Sekavec
   (505) 766-3565
   FAX: (505) 766-1059
   Regional Environmental Officer
   Office of the Secretary
   Office of Environmental Affairs
   Post Office Box 649
   Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS)
   •   Migratory Birds (virtually  all birds)
   •   Anadromous fish
       Endangered plants and animals
       Critical  Habitat
       National wildlife refuges
       National Fish Hatcheries
       Impact to wetlands, streams, rivers or
       ponds may potentially impact trustee
       species.
National Park Service
   Units of the National Park System
       National Parks
       National Seashores
       National Recreational Areas
       National Historical  Sites
       National  Battlefields

Bureau of Land Management
    •  BLM lands (13 X106 acres)
    •  Federally owned subsurface minerals (25
       X106 acres)

Bureau of Indian Affairs
    •  192 American Indian Reservations

Bureau of Redaimation
    •  Federal water projects. Stored and
       managed water

Department of Commerce
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)
Natural Resource Trustee Contact (all DOC
resources)
   Ronald G. Gouguet
   (214) 655-2232
   FAX: (214) 655-6460
   NOAA Coastal Resource Coordinator
   EPA Region VI (6H-MA)
   1445 Ross Avenue
   Dallas, TX 75202-2733

     •  all life stages, wherever they occur, of
         fishery resources of the exclusive
         economic zone and continental shelf;

     •  anadromous (e.g. salmon) and
         catadromous (e.g. eels) species
         throughout their ranges;

     •  rivers and tributaries which historically
         or presently support anadromous
         species;

     •  federally endangered and threatened
         species, including  critical habitat, and
         marine mammals for which NOAA
         has assigned responsibility;

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    •  tidal wetlands, salt marshes, estuaries,
         and other important habitat
         supporting fishery and marine
         resources; and

Department of Agriculture Natural Resource
Trustee

    National Forest Lands
    Bob James
    (404) 347-2836
    FAX: (404) 347-2836
    US. Forest Service
    1720 Peachtree Road N.W.
    Atlanta, GA 30367

Department of Defense Natural Resource Trustee

    Navy, Army, Air Force or Marine Corps
    facilities

Department of Energy Natural Resource Trustee

    Strategic Petroleum Reserve
    Daneen Farrow
    (504) 734-4721
    FAX: (504) 686-4427
    900 Commerce Road East
    New Orleans, LA 70123

    Other DOE facilities
    John Bascietto
    (202) 586-7917
    FAX: (202)
living and non-living resources of the
  National Marine Sanctuaries and
  National Estuarine Research Reserves.

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                       STATE AGENCIES

Agencies with a possible  role in a oil or hazardous substance
            incident. Not limited to those listed.

  Refer  to Volume  I of the U.S. EPA ACP Annex F - Appendix  I

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Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State  Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
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LA   East Carroll
LA   East Feliciana
LA   East Feliciana
LA   East Feliciana
LA   Evangeline
LA   Evangeline
Will Tucker
Byron P. Martien
Kirk Manuel
Aaron Skaggs
Chris Piebler
Sheriff's Office
Kerry St. Pe'
Raymond Babin or :
Ron Smith
Cindy Dupuy
Kirk Manuel
Deputy Glen Mears
Deputy Glen Mears
Tom Hardaway
Jim Martin
Lucky Raley
Tom Hardaway
Michael A. Penaluna
Tom Hardaway
Michael A. Penaluna
Kirk Manuel
Sheriff's Office
Kirk Cormier
Sheriff's Office Columbia
Kirk Manuel
Hayes P. Picou
Ron Smith
Emmett R. Book
Emmett R. Book
Tom Hardaway
J.C. Bradshaw
Ron Smith
Morris White
Tom Hardaway
Tom D. Thigpen
Tom D. Thigpen
Tom D. Thigpen
Chris Piebler
BRFD/Haz Mat Office
BRFD/Haz Mat Office
Kirk Cormier
Dale Rinicker
Chris Piebler
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318-487-5656
318-253-7291
318-475-8644
318-463-3281
800-999-6710
318-676-7476
318-263-2019
318-263-2215
318-676-7476
318-425-5351
318-676-7476
318-425-5351
318-475-8644
318-491-3600
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318-339-6275
318-676-7476
318-927-3557
318-487-5656
318-757-8248
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318-872-6435
318-872-5130
318-872-0738
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Zip
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Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louslana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Monroe
Pineville
Lafayette
Baton Rouge
Monroe

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Franklin
Grant
Grant
Iberia
Iberia
Iberville
Iberville 8am-4pm
Iberville 8am-4pm
Jackson
Jackson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson Davis
Jefferson Davis
La Sails
Lafayette
Lafayette
Lafayette
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lasalle
Lincoln
Lincoln
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Livingston
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Madison
Morehouse
Morehouae
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Natchitoches
Natchitoches
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New Orleans
Orleans
Ouachita
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Point Coupee
Point Coupee
Kirk Cormier
Bobby F Collins
Ron Smith
Ronald C. Sanburn
Will Tucker
Henry Bacque
Chris Piebler
Stanley H. "Jackie" Jackson
Plaquemine FD after 4pm
Kirk Cormier
Troy L. Smith
Kerry St. Pe '
David Oge '
Jefferson Office of Emerg Mgmt
Kirk Manuel
Tommy Deshotel-Fire Chief
B.E. Jr. Jones or Sam Franklin
Will Tucker
William R. Vincent
William R. Vincent
Kerry St . Pe '
Sheriff's Office
Fire District No. 3
Ron Smith
Kirk Cormier
Van McDonald
Chris Piebler
Sheriff's Office Livingston
Kirk Cormier
Earl J. Pinkney (0)
Earl J. Pinkney (H)
Sheriff's Office Tallulah
Sheriff's Office
Sheriff's Office
Kirk Cormier
Steve Fuller
Ron Smith
Leigh Perkins
Leigh Perkins
Warren McDaniels/Robert Darcey
24 Hour Emergency
David Oge'
Chief Don Nugent
David Oge'
R. A. Robichaux, Sr.
Oneil Leonard, Jr. (O)
Oneil Leonard, Jr. (H)
318-362-5439
318-435-2141
318-487-5656
318-765-3734
318-262-5584
318-369-4427
504-295-8480
504-687-5140
504-687-6302
318-362-5439
318-259-2361
504-568-8699
504-838-5361
504-349-5360
318-475-8644
318-821-5508
318-992-2151
318-262-5584
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318-268-5075
504-568-8699
504-448-2111
504-632-5825
318-487-5656
318-362-5439
318-255-4762
504-295-8480
504-686-2241
318-362-5439
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318-574-1936
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Zip
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Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental

Quality

Quality

Quality

Baton Rouge

Pineville

Shreveport
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Quality


Monroe


Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Quality
Pineville
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Quality
Metairie
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental
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Metairie


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Red River
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Richland
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Sabine
Sabine
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St . Bernard
St . Bernard
St. Charles
St . Charles
St. Helena
St. Helena
St . James
St . James
St . John
St. John the Baptist
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St . Landry
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Tensas
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Union
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Alvin J. Proche
Chris Piebler
Chief Don Nugent
Ron Smith
William N. Godron
Tom Hardaway
Dale Feazel or Russell Adams
Kirk Cormier
Ellis Barinsfather (0)
Ellis Barinfather (H)
Winston Hodge
Ron Smith
Winston Hodge
David Oge'
Robert C. Bracamantes
After 4:30 and Weekends
David Oge '
Curtis Candies
Chris Piebler
Richard Sitman
David Oge '
Travis St. Pierre
Bertram P. Madere (24 Hours)
David Oge '
Will Tucker
Cornelius Firmin
Kerry St . Pe '
James Thevenet
Will Tucker
Derhyl Hebert (8 :OOam-4 : 30pm)
Derhyl Hebert (Ext 508)
Sheriff's Office 4 : 30pm- 8: 00am
Sheriff's Office 4 :30pm-8 : 00am
Kerry St. Pe'
Nathan McCrimon
Sheriff's Office (24 Hours)
David Oge1
Chris Piebler
Leo Barker
Kirk Cormier
Rick Foster
(24 Hours)
Kerry St. Pe1
Lt. Morris Duplantis
Kirk Cormier
Sheriff Bob Buckley
Will Tucker
504-638-8250
504-295-8480
318-343-1122
318-487-5656
318-487-5788
318-676-7476
318-932-5050
318-362-5439
318-387-2572
318-728-3372
318-256-9303
318-487-5656
318-256-2675
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504-278-4267
504-279-1200
504-838-5361
504-783-5050
504-295-8480
504-222-6481
504-838-5361
504-562-2200
504-652-6338
504-838-5361
318-262-5584
318-948-3688
504-568-6699
318-332-1256
318-262-5584
318-828-4100
504-385-2520
318-828-1960
504-384-1622
504-568-8699
504-893-4978
504-892-4141
504-838-5361
504-295-8480
504-345-6150
318-362-5439
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                 Agency
       City
                                                               State
            County
                                                                                                   Address
                                                                                                                             Phone
                                                                                                                                         Telefax
                                                            Zip
                                                                                                                                                               Agency Type
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Dept of Environmental Quality
Louisiana State Police
Pineville
Lake Charles

Metairie



Shreveport

Baton Rouge


Monroe

Baton Rouge

Pineville
LA   Vermillion
LA   Vernon
LA   Vernon
LA   Vernon
LA   Washington
LA   Washington
LA   Washington
LA   Washington
LA   Webster
LA   Webster
LA   West Baton Rouge
LA   West Baton Rouge
LA   West Baton Rouge
LA   West Carroll
LA   West Carroll
LA   West Feliciana
LA   West Feliciana
LA   Winn
LA   Winn
Sheriff's Office               318-893-0871            0      -   0      S
Ron Smith                      318-487-5656 318-221-0668 71360-0000      S
Kirk Manuel                    318-475-8644 318-364-8643 70605-0000      S
Chief Gil Jeane                318-238-0331    -   -   0      -   0      S
David Oge1                     504-838-5361 504-637-5387 70011-0000      S
Sheriff's Office Bogalusa      504-732-7160            0      -   0      S
Sheriff's Office Bogalusa      504-732-7187            0      -   0      S
Sheriff's Office Franklinton   504-839-3434    -   -   0      -   0      S
Tom Hardaway                   318-676-7476 318-521-7573 71130-0000      S
Sheriff Royce McMahen          318-377-1515    -   -   0          0      S
Chris Piebler                  504-295-8480 504-295-8587 70817-1720      S
Laura Jarreau                  504-383-4755    -   -   0      -   0      S
Sheriff's Office               504-343-9234    -   -   0          0      S
Kirk Cormier                   318-362-5439 318-266-5448 71211-4967      S
Sheriff Gary Bennett           318-428-2331    -   -   0      -   0      S
Chris Piebler                  504-295-8480 504-295-8587 70817-1720      S
Kenny Simmons                  504-635-4177    -   -   0      -   0      S
Ron Smith                      318-487-5656 318-221-0668 71360-0000      S
Arthur D. Chandler             318-628-7591    -   -   0      -   0      S

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STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION  (SERC)

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  LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) MEMBERS

 STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC) MEMBERS

           FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES

          REGION RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) MEMBERS
     SERC HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL PHONE NUMBERS:
                ARKANSAS-(501)374-1201
                LOUISIANA - (504) 925-6595
               NEW MEXICO - (505)  827-9126
                OKLAHOMA - (405) 271-4468
                  TEXAS -(512)463-7727
       NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802
                         COMPILED BY:
STEVE MASON
ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
CONTINGENCY PLANNING SECTION (6E-EP)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-2277
JULY,  1993
             ERNEST WOODS
          INDIAN COORDINATOR
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SECTION (6E-FF)
           1445 ROSS AVENUE
         DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
             (214)655-7454

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                                                      AS OF JULY, 1993
                                                          REGION 6
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                        AGENCY
                                                       ADDRESS
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                                                                                                        ST  ZIP
                                                                                                                   PHONE
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THOMAS
JERRY
RANDALL

JAMES
JAY
JAMES
'• LA
BRYAN
SUE
JOHN
LOUIS
NANCY JO
WILLIAM
CAROL

DUDLEY
DALE

CRAIG
BOB

TOM
STANLEY

MIKE
TON I A
ROY
BOBBY

TRAVIS
••' NM
WILLIAM
GORDON
WILLIAM
IRENE
JESSE
BARAK
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TOM
JOAN
DAVID
STEVE

•• TX
LAWRENCE

GOODWIN
HILL
HATHIS

RYAN
TERWILLIGER
WITT

BRADSTON
CASLIN
COMPTON
COOK
CRAIG
CROFT
DELATTE

DIXON
GIVENS

GREENE
HAYES

HEBERT
JACKSON

PENALUNA
PREJEAN
ROBICHAUX
SAVOIE

ST. PIERRE

MOORE
SMITH
TROUTMAN
TRUJILLO
WADDLES
WOLFF

FEUERBORN
LEAVITT
MCBRIDE
THOMPSON


ALWIN

STATE POLICE
ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DEPT OF POLLUTION CONTROL &
ECOLOGY
ARKANSAS NATIONAL GUARD
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES

EXXON CHEMICAL COMPANY
ALEXANDRIA DAILY TOWN TALK
DEPT OF AGRICULTURE
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
NATURE CONSERVATORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE MILITARY
LOUISIANA EMERGENCY
PREPAREDENESS ASSOC.
CITY OF WtSTLAKE
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY
GULF STATES UTILITIES
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY -
RTK
LSU FIREMAN TRAINING CENTER
OFFICE OF EMERGENCY
PREPAREDNESS
CADDO PARISH LEPC

FIRE CHIEF ASSOCIATION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HOSPITALS
ST. JAMES SHERIFFS OFFICE

RINCHEM CHEMICAL
SAND I A NATIONAL LABS
NM POISON CONTROL
TESD
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES

OK CIVIL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY

STATE AUDITOR'S DEPARTMENT

P.O. BOX 5901
4815 WEST MARKHAM
8009 NATIONAL DRIVE

CAMP ROBINSON
10421 WEST MARKHAM
P.O. BOX 758

P.O. BOX 241
P.O. BOX 7558
5825 FLORIDA BLVD.
P.O. BOX 66614
340 ST. JOSEPH STREET
P.O. BOX 44217
P.O. BOX 82358

P.O. BOX 700
7920 BLUEBONNET BLVD.

P.O. BOX 256
P.O. BOX 66614

6868 NICHOLSON DRIVE
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17296 MARSCELLE
P.O. BOX 7033
P.O. BOX 629

P.O. BOX 83

6133 EDITH BLVD.. N.E.
P.O. BOX 5300
UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
P.O. BOX 2086
HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT

P.O. BOX 53365
1000 NORTH EAST 10TH STREET
3600 MARTIN LUTHER KING BLVD
1000 NORTH EAST 10TH STREET


209 EAST 9TH STREET

LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK

NORTH LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
CONUAY

BATON ROUGE
ALEXANDRIA
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE

WESTLAKE
BATON ROUGE

MARINGOUIN
BATON ROUGE

BATON ROUGE
PLAOUEMINE

SHREVEPORT
PRAIRIEVILLE
BELLE CHASE
BATON ROUGE

CONVENT

ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
ALBUQUERQUE
SANTA FE
ALBUQUERQUE
SANTA FE

OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY


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AR
AR
AR

AR
AR
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LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA
LA

LA
LA

LA
LA

LA
LA

LA
LA
LA
LA

LA

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

OK
OK
OK
OK


TX

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72205
72032

70821
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70821
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70821
70804
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70669
82215

70757
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70820
70765

71161
70769
70037
70821

70723

87107
87185
87131
87504
87103
87504

73152
73111
73111
73111


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PAULA
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BRADLEY
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HALVERSON
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JOHNSTON
KIRBY
MAURO
MCKINNEY
MILLWEE
WALLS
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PAGE
PALAFOX
RAY
ROBERTSON
SCOTT
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STERLING
TAYLOR
TERRY
UPTON
UALSHITH
TEXAS WATER COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION
SERVICE
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
DEPT OF HIGHWAYS & PUBLIC
TRANS.
TEXAS FOREST SERVICE
COMPTOLLER OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF AVIATION
TEXAS AIR CONTROL BOARD
STATE BOARD OF INSURANCE
PUBLIC UTILITIES COKM. OF
TEXAS
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
DIVISION OF EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT
AMERICAN NATIONAL RED CROSS
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXT. SERVICE
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
TEXAS EMPLOYMENT COMMISSION
PARKS & WILDLIFE
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY
AFFAIRS
PURCHASING & GENERAL  SERVICES
TEXAS ENGINEERING EXTENSION
SERVICE
TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION
TEXAS DEPARTMENT MHMR
TEXAS RAILROAD COMMISSION
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC  SAFETY
1700 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
BEREAU OF EMERGENCY MGMT.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION DIV
FIRST CITY CENTER, STE 1100
TEXAS A&N UNIVERSITY

P.O. BOX 5218
STATE HGHWY BUILDING

P.O. BOX 310
111 EAST 17TH STREET
P.O. BOX 12847
2601 N. LAMAR
410 EAST 5TH STREET
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DIVISION
STATE INSURANCE BLDG. #301
7800 SHOAL CREEK BLVD.

701 WEST 51ST STREET
WILLIAM TRAVIS BUILDING
1700 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH PROGRAM
P.O. BOX 4087

2218 PERSHING DRIVE
SUPREME COURT BUILDING
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
4200 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD
TEC BUILDING
4200 SMITH SCHOOL ROAD
8317 CROSS PARK DRIVE

1711 SAN JACINTO
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

1701 NORTH CONGRESS AVENUE
909 WEST 45TH STREET
P.O. BOX 12967
TRAFFIC LAW  ENFORCEMENT  DIV.
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
COLLEGE STATION

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AUSTIN

LUFKIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN

AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN

AUSTIN
AUSTIN
COLLEGE STATION
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
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AUSTIN
COLLEGE STATION

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AUSTIN
AUSTIN
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TX  78701
TX  78756
TX  78711
TX  78773  5124652000

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LOCAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE  COMMITTEE (LEPC)

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  LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) MEMBERS
  STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC) MEMBERS

           FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
          REGION RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) MEMBERS
     SERC HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL PHONE NUMBERS:
                ARKANSAS-(501)374-1201
                LOUISIANA - (504) 925-6595
              NEW MEXICO - (505) 827-9126
                OKLAHOMA-(405) 271-4468
                 TEXAS-(512)463-7727
       NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802
                         COMPILED BY:
STEVE MASON
ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
CONTINGENCY PLANNING SECTION (6E-EP)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-2277
JULY,  1993
             ERNEST WOODS
          INDIAN COORDINATOR
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SECTION C6E-FF)
           1445 ROSS AVENUE
         DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
             (214)655-7454

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MICHAEL
MASON
RUBE
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EMMETT
DENNIS
VERNON
TOM
RONNIE
MIKE
T. U
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SAMUEL
WILLIAM
WILMA
MICHAEL
TROY
JIM
GLADYS
WILLIAM R.
CRAIG
SAMMY
WALTER
DELMAS
EARL
RA'Y
LEIGH
WARREN
JACKIE
LUKE
O'NEIL
WILLIAM
RUSSELL
MILTON
BEN
JOHN
JOSEPH
J*OE
JODY
BERTRAM
CORNELIUS
JAMES

MART I EN
JOHN
SHANNON
BAB IN
DUPUY
THOMASSON
MARTIN
PENALUNA
PENALUNA
LINDSAY
BATES
PICOU
BOOK
BUTCHER
WHITE
THIGPEN
SPILLMAN
SUNK AIL
PREWITT
REED
ROBINSON
BELL
SUBRA
THOMPSON
SMITH
DUTCHES
ROBINSON
VINCENT
WEBRE
FRANKLIN
SAVAGE
TAYLOR
PINKNEY
YARBOROUGH
PERKINS
MCOANIELS
LITTLE
PETROVICH
LEONARD
GODRON
ADAMS
PREDDY
ISGITT
CARNEY
YOUNG
LOMBARDO
CHENIER
MADERE
FIRM1N
DEVILLIER
DERHYL     HE8ERT
NATHAN     HCCR1HON
WILLIAM    TURNAGE
RICK       FOSTER
AL         LEVRON
REGGIE     SKAINS
ACAD IA PARISH LEPC
ALLEN PARISH LEPC
ASCENSION PARISH LEPC
ASSUMPTION PARISH LEPC
AVOYELLES PARISH LEPC
BEAUREGARD PARISH LEPC
8IEHVILLE PARISH LEPC
BOSSIER PARISH LEPC
CADDO PARISH LEPC
CALCASIEU PARISH LEPC
CALDWELL PARISH LEPC
CAMERON PARISH LEPC
CATAHOULA PARISH LEPC
CLAIBORNE PARISH LEPC
CONCORD IA PARISH LEPC
DESOTO PARISH LEPC
EAST BATON ROUGE LEPC
EAST CARROLL PARISH LEPC
EAST FELICIANA PARISH LEPC
EVANGEL1NE PARISH LEPC
FRANKLIN PARISH LEPC
GRANT PARISH LEPC
IBERIA PARISH LEPC
I8ERVILLE PARISH LEPC
JACKSON PARISH POLICE JURY
JEFFERSON PARISH LEPC
JEFFERSON DAVIS LEPC
LAFAYETTE PARISH LEPC
LAFOURCHE PARISH LEPC
LASALLE PARISH LEPC
LINCOLN PARISH LEPC
LIVINGSTON PARISH LEPC
MADISON PARISH LEPC
HOREHOUSE PARISH LEPC
NATCHITOCHES PARISH LEPC
ORLEANS PARISH LEPC
COACHITA PARISH LEPC
PLAOUEMINES PARISH LEPC
POINTE COUPEE PARISH LEPC
RAPIDES PARISH LEPC
RED RIVER PARISH LEPC
RICHLANO PARISH LEPC
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ST. BERNARD PARISH LEPC
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ST. MARY PARISH LEPC
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TENSAS  PARISH LEPC
TERREBONNE PARISH LEPC
UNION PARISH  LEPC
P.O. BOX 1273
P.O. BOX 118
828 SOUTH IRHA BLVD, #104
141 HIGHWAY 1008
COURT HOUSE BUILDING
P.O. BOX 370
P.O. BOX 479
P.O. BOX 192
P.O. BOX 192
P.O. BOX 1391
P.O. BOX 60
P.O. BOX 366
P.O. BOX 258
P.O. BOX 569
ROUTE 1, BOX 70 M
P.O. BOX 898
2332 FLORIDA BLVD.
400 FIRST STREET
P.O. BOX 397
COURTHOUSE BUILDING
210 MAIN STREET
COURTHOUSE BUILDING
300 IBERIA, STE 8-120
P.O. BOX.324
COURTHOUSE BUILDING
1887 AMES BLVD.
P.O. BOX 311
P.O. BOX 3286
P.O. DRAWER 5608
P.O. BOX 57
P.O. BOX 979
P.O. BOX 427
POLICE  JURY COURTHOUSE  BLDG.
202 EAST JEFFERSON
P.O. BOX 751
1300 PERDIDO STREET,  #9E01
413 NATCHITOCHES  STREET
RT 1, BOX 53A
P.O. BOX 248
4216 ELLIS STREET
P.O. BOX 454
P.O. BOX 668
P.O. BOX 1440
8201 WEST  JUDGE  PEREZ DRIVE
P.O. BOX 302
P.O. BOX 220
P.O. BOX 106
1801 WEST  AIRLINE HIGHWAY
P.O. BOX 551
P.O. BOX 9

COURTHOUSE-5TH FLOOR
P.O. BOX 628
P.O. BOX 215
P.O. BOX 768
P.O. BOX 2768
P.O. BOX 723
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NAPOLEONVILLE   LA
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SHREVEPORT      LA
LAKE CHARLES    LA
COLUMBIA        LA
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JEANE
MARTIN
ERVIN
BOURGEOIS

PREVOST
BOYETT
VERMILION PARISH LEPC
VERNON PARISH LEPC
WASHINGTON PARISH LEPC
WEBSTER PARISH LEPC
WEST
LEPC
WEST
WEST
BATON ROUGE PARISH

CARROLL PARISH LEPC
FELICIANA PARISH LEPC
P.O. BOX
P.O. BOX
1002 MAIN
P.O.
P.O.

P.O.
P.O.
BOX
BOX

BOX
BOX
430
1267
STREET
876
757

269
1927
ABBEVILLE
LEESVILLE
FRANKL1NTON
MINDEN
PORT

OAK
ST.
ALLEN

GROVE

LA
LA
LA
LA
LA

LA
LA
70511
71446
70438
71058
70767

71263
70775
3188984300
3182380331
5048485404
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ARTHUR
CHANDLER
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PARISH LEPC
306
SOUTH
ABEL STREET
WINNFIELD
LA
71483
3186283923

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  LOCAL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE (LEPC) MEMBERS

 STATE EMERGENCY RESPONSE COMMISSION (SERC) MEMBERS

           FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES
          REGION RESPONSE TEAM (RRT) MEMBERS
     SERC HAZARDOUS MATERIALS SPILL PHONE NUMBERS:
               ARKANSAS -(501) 374-1201
               LOUISIANA - (504) 925-6595
              NEW MEXICO-(505) 827-9126
               OKLAHOMA - (405) 27 1-4468
                 TEXAS-(512)463-7727
       NATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER - (800) 424-8802
                         COMPILED BY:
STEVE MASON
ENFORCEMENT COORDINATOR
CONTINGENCY PLANNING SECTION (6E-EP)
1445 ROSS AVENUE
DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214) 655-2277
JULY,  1993
                            ERNEST WOODS
                         INDIAN COORDINATOR
               FEDERAL ASSISTANCE SECTION (6E-FF)
                          1445 ROSS AVENUE
                        DALLAS, TEXAS 75202
(214)655-7454

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                                             FEDERALLY  RECOGNIZED  INDIAN  TRIBES
                                                     AS OF  JULY,  1993
                                                          REGION 6
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REGINALD
CEDRIC
ALVINO
PAUL
LEONARD
HARRY
WENDELL
HERBERT
MANUEL
JACOB
CARLOS
PETE
WILFRED
INEZ
ELISEO
WALTER
THOMAS
JOSE
CHARLES
MOSES
ROBERT
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KENNETH
HENRY
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UILMA
EDDIE
BILL
HOLLJS
JOHN
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KNIGHT-FRA

DARDEM
PONCHO

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CHAVEZ
LUCERO
TOSA
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EARLY
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ARCHULETA
VIARRIAL
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MARTINEZ
GARCIA
BACA
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DASHENO
MOOUINO
SAMORA
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KOSTZUTA
CLARK
MANKILLER
WILSON
ANOATUBBY
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                           CHITIKACHA TRIBAL
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                           ACOKA PUEBLO
                           CCCHITI PUEBLO
                           ISLETA PUEBLO
                           JEMEZ PUEBLO
                           JICARILLA APACHE TRIBAL
                           COUNCIL
                           LACUNA PUEBLO
                           MESCALERO APACHE TRIBAL
                           COUNCIL
                           NAMBE PUEBLO
                           PICURIS PUEBLO
                           POJOAOUE PUEBLO
                           SAN FELIPE PUEBLO
                           SAN ILDEFONSO PUEBLO
                           SAN JUAN PUEBLO
                           SAND IA PUEBLO
                           SANTA ANA PUEBLO
                           SANTA CLARA PUEBLO
                           SANTA DOMINGO PUEBLO
                           TAOS PUEBLO
                           TESUQUE  PUEBLO
                           ZIA PUEBLO
                           ZUNI PUEBLO
                           ABSENTEE-SHAWNEE
                           EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
                           APACHE BUSINESS
                           COMMITTEE
                           CADDO TRIBAL COUNCIL
                           CHEROKEE NATION OF
                           OKLAHOMA
                           CHEYENNE-ARAPAHO
                           BUSINESS COMMITTEE
                           CHICKASAW NATION OF
                           OKLAHOMA
                           CHOCTAW NATION OF
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                           CITIZEN BAND POTAWATC
                           BUSINESS COMMITTEE
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                                               CO  81344   (303) 565-3751
P.O. BOX 661
P.O. BOX 818
P.O. BOX 309
P.O. BOX 70
P.O. BOX 1270
P.O. BOX 100
P.O. BOX 147
P.O. BOX 194
P.O. BOX 176
ROUTE 1, BOX 117BB
P.O. BOX 127
ROUTE 11, BOX 71
P.O. BOX A
ROUTE 5, BOX 315 A
P.O. BOX 1099
BOX 6008
STAR ROUTE BOX 37
P.O. BOX 580
P.O. BOX 99
P.O. BOX 1846
ROUTE 11, BOX 1
GENERAL DELIVERY
P.O. BOX 339
2025 SOUTH GORDON COOPER
P.O. BOX 1220
P.O. BOX 487
P.O. BOX 948
P.O. BOX 38
P.O. BOX 1548
P.O. DRAWER 1210
1901 SOUTH GORDON COOPER
HC 32, BOX 1720
CHARENTON
ELTON
ACOMITA
CCCHITI
ISLETA
JEMEZ
DULCE
LACUNA
MESCALERO
SANTA FE
PENASCO
SANTA FE
SAN FELIPE
SANTA FE
SAN JUAN
BERNALILLO
BERNALILLO
ESPANOLA
SANTA DOMINGO
TAOS
SANTA FE
SAN YSIDRO
ZUNI
DRIVE SHAWNEE
ANADARKO
SINGER
TAHLEQUAH
CONCHO
ADA
DURANT
DRIVE SHAWNEE
LA /TON
LA
LA
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
70523
70532
87034
87041
87022
87024
87528
87026
88340
87501
87553
87501
87001
87501
87566
87004
87004
87532
87052
87571
87501
87053
87052
74801
73005
73009
74465
73022
74820
74701
74801
73502
(318) 923-4973
(318) 584-2261
(505) 552-6604
(SOS) 465-2254
(505) 869-3111
(505) 834-7359
(505) 759-3242
(505) 552-6654
(505) 671-4495
(505) 455-2036
(505) 587-2S19
(505) 455-2278
(SOS) 667-3381
(505) 455-2273
(SOS) 852-4400
(505) 867-3317
(SOS) 867-3301
(505) 753-7330
(505) 465-2214
(505) 758-9593
(505) 983-2667
(505) 867-3304
(505) 782-4481
(405) 275-4030
(405) 247-9493
(405) 656-23U
(918) 456-0671
(405) 262-0345
(405) 436-2603
(405) 924-8280
(405) 275-3121
(405) 247-3444

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BILL
CHARLES

MILDRED

LAURENCE

WANDA
RICCARDQ

NERSCHEL
FLOYD
BILL
CHARLES
KENNETH

CHARLES
ROBERT
DONALD

GENEVIEVE
LLOYD

ELMER

JERRY

MARK

VIRGINIA

GARY

LEAFORD

'" TX
AMON

RAUL

JULIAN
FIFE
KEECHI

CLEGHORN

HURRAY

STONE
SALAZAR

SAHMAUNT
LEONARD
FOLLIS
TILLMAN
BLACK

DAUES
CHAPMAN
GILES

POLLAK
BUFFALO

MANATOUA

HANEY

DANIEL

CONOR INK

MCADAMS

BEARSKIN


SYLESTINE

GARZA

GRANILLO
CREEK NATION OF OKLAHOMA
DELAWARE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
FORT SILL APACHE
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
IOWA OF OKLAHOMA
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
KAW BUSINESS COMMITTEE
KICKAPOO OF OKLAHOMA
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
K10WA BUSINESS COMMITTEE
MIAMI TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA
MOOOC TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA
OSACE TRIBAL COUNCIL
OTOE-MISSOURIA TRIBAL
COUNCIL
OTTAWA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA
PAWNEE BUSINESS COUNCIL
PEORIA BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
PONCA BUSINESS COMMITTEE
QUAPAW TRIBAL BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
SAC & FOX OF OKLAHOMA
BUSINESS COMMITTEE
SEMINOLE NATION OF
OKLAHOMA
SENECA-CAYUGA BUSINESS
COMITTEE
TONKAWA BUSINESS
COMMITTEE
WICHITA EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
WYANDOTTE TRIBE OF
OKLAHOMA

ALABAMA-COUSHATTA TRIBAL
COUNCIL
KICKAPOO TRADITIONAL
TRIBE OF TEXAS
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OKMULGEE
ANADARKO

APACHE

PERKINS

KAW CITY .
MCLOUD

CARNEGIE
MIAMI
MIAMI
PAWHUSKA
RED ROCK

MIAMI
PAWNEE
MIAMI

PONCA CITY
QUAPAW

STROUO

WEWOKA

MIAMI

TONKAWA

ANADARKO

WYANDOTTE


LIVINGSTON

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EL PASO
OK
OK

OK

OK

OK
OK

OK
OK
OK
OK
OK

OK
OK
OK

OK
OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

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TX

TX

TX
74447
73005

73006

74059

74641
7485'

73015
74355
743S5
74056
74651

74355
74058
74355

74601
74363

74079

74884

74355

74653

73005

74370


77351

78853

79917
(918)
(405)

(405)

(405)

(405)
(405)

(405)
(918)
(918)
(918)
(405)

(918)
(918)
(918)

(405)
(918)

(918)

(405)

(918)

(405)

(405)

(918)


(409)

(512)

(915)
756-8700
247-2448

588-2298

547-2403

269-2552
964-2075

654-2300
542-1445
542-1190
287-2495
732-4434

540-1536
762-3624
540-2535

762-8104
542-1853

968-3526

257-6287

542-6609

628-2561

247-2425

678-2297


563-4391

773-2105

859-7913

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                   WASTE DISPOSAL FACILITIES



Supplied by State Agencies regulating Waste Disposal Facilities



   Refer to Volume I of U.S. EPA ACP Annex  F  - Appendix VI

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                                                                                                                  Page
                                                        Waste Disposal Facilities Database Report
  Company Name
Address
City
State      County
Phone
EPA Id #    Permit #    Wastcctass   District #
Corporation
3rowning-Ferris
Industries Chemical
Ser.
Cecos International
Inc.
Cecos International,
Inc.
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Chemical Waste
Management
Chemical Waste
Management, Inc.
Chemical Waste
Management, Inc.
Texas Ecologist,
Inc.
Texas Ecologists,
Inc.
San Angelo Electric
Service Co.
KDM Company
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Southern States
Specialty, Inc.
Torque Petroleum
Products
3M Company
Brazoria Equipment
Co., Inc.
Lowry Unitank
Malone Service
Company
Malone Service
Company
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Bell Processing Inc.
Safety-Kleen
Corportion
Gibraltor Chemical
Resources
Gibraltor Chemical

P.O. Box 1195


Chaparral Disposal
Site
2407 E. Murphy Road

3304 Womack Road

3333 Federal Road

Highway 73

P.O. Box 2563

P.O. Box 2563

P.O. Box 307

P.O. Box 307

P.O. Box 1587

4303 Profit Drive
5243 Sinclair Road

209 S. Bolivar

6038 P.M. 517

P.O. Box 33331
P.O. Box 2417

P.O. Box 2428
P.O. Box 709

P.O. Box 709

22006 Woodway Drive
(Rt. 12)
P.O. Box 2604
1606 Missile Rd.

Highway 155 P.O. Box
248
Box 248

Nederland


Odessa

Odessa

Orange

Pasadena

Port Arthur

Port Arthur

Port Arthur

Robstown

Robstown

San Angelo

San Antonio
San Antonio

San Augustine

San Leon

St. Paul, Minnesota
Texas City

Texas City
Texas City

Texas City

Waco

Wichita Falls
Wichita Falls

Winona

Winona

TX


TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX
TX

TX

TX

TX
TX

TX
TX

TX

TX

TX
TX

TX

TX

Jefferson


Ector

Midland

Orange

Harris

Jefferson

Jefferson

Jefferson

Nueces

Nueces

Tom Green

Bexar
Bexar

San Augustine



Brown
Galveston

Galveston
Galveston

Galveston

McLennan

Wichita
Wichita

Smith

Smith

409-727-3156 39021


915-333-2826 WDW-146

915-333-2826

312-697-8460 TXD061290276 70026

312-697-8460 TXD000747386 71H3

409-736-2821

409-736-2821 TXD000838896 39012

409-736-2821 TXD00083B896 WDW-160

502-426-7160

800-242-3209 TXD069452340 39023

915-653-2336 39046

512-333-4011 TXD052649027 31905
312-697-8460 TXD000729400 69048

409-275-2363 39035

713-339-1576

612-778-4594 TXD001806868 30536
713-482-8321 39056

713-948-1688 TXD091936351 30733
409-945-3301 TX0027147115 50003

409-945-3301

312-697-8460 TXD980876015 66171

817-322-8621 39035
312-697-8460 TXD000747428 64041

214-877-3227

214-877-3227 TXD000742304 WDW-186

Class I! &


Class I



Class I

Class I



Class I

Class I



Class I

Class I/Storage

Class I, II,
Class I

Class I



Hazardous Waste
Class II & II

Class I
Class I



Class I

Class III
Class I



Class I

6


10

0

6

7

0

6

6

0

12

9

8
8

6

0

9
7

7
7

0

3

4
4

0

5

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                                                        Waste Disposal  Facilities Database Report
Page
Company Name
Chemical Waste
Management, Inc.
SOC Service, Inc.
Safety-Kleeh
Corporation
Heat Energy Advanced
Technology
Disposal Systems,
Inc.
Empak, Inc.

Intercontinental
Terminals Company
Occidental Chemical
Corporation
Parktank Gulf Coast,
Inc.
Rollins
Environmental
Services
Rollins
Environmental
Services (TX) Inc.
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Torque Petroleum
Products
AW Corp, LTD.
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Why Wastewater? Inc.
Ellis County
Disposal
Everett Kates Inc.
Safety-Kleen
Corportion
Iso-Tex, Inc.
CNB Batteries, Inc.
GNB, Inc.
Ashland Chemical
Company
Southern California
Chemical Co, Inc.
Effluent Treatment
Services

P.O.

P.O.
3820

4460

2401
Road
2759
Road
1943
Road
P.O.

2759
Road
2027
Road

P.O.


1722

1722
Road


P.O.
900A

3350
P.O.

2109
6529

Address
Box 9295

Box. 7142
Bratton Road

Singleton Blvd.

Battleground

Battleground

Battleground

Box 500

Battleground

Battleground


Box 609


Copper Creek Rd

Cooper Creek



Box 1640
Hawkins Blvd

Doniphan Dr
Box 307

David Drive
Midway Rd.

County Road 129
South
7471
3101

1000

6401

5th St.
South Fifth
Wood Drive

North First St.

Bradley Space P

City
Corpus christi

Corpus Christi
Corpus Christi ,

Dallas

Deer Park

Deer Park

Deer Park

Deer Park

Deer Park

Deer Park


Deer Park


Denton

Denton

Dickerson

Dickinson
El Paso

El Paso
Ennis

Fort Worth
Fort Worth

Friendswood
Frisco
Frisco
Garland

Garland

Haltom City

State County
TX

TX
TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX


TX


TX

TX

TX

TX
TX

TX
TX

TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX

TX

Nueces

Nueces
Nueces

Dallas

Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris


Harris


Denton

Denton

Galveston

Galveston
El Paso

El Paso
Ellis

Tarrant
Tarrant

Brazoria
Col (in
Collin
Dallas

Dallas

Tarrant

Phone
512-852-8284

512-855-4551
312-697-8460

214-637-6434

713-930-2525

713-623-0000

713-479-6024

713-476-2692

713-623-0000

713-479-6001


713-479-6001


817-383-2611

312-697-8460

713-680-2111

713-242-1999
312-697-8460

915-779-3937
214-875-6616

817-838-6725
312-697-8460

713-482-1231
214-377-2121
612-681-5145
214-840-0206

214-272-4528

817-429-4039

EPA Id #
TXD000761254

TXD030923361
TXD000747402

TXD980624035







TXD056263528






TXD055141378


TXD077603371



TXD980628028

TXD981053770
TXD000747394

TXD981512106



TXD981053416



TXD006451090
TXD980745095

TXD047823265



Permit #
50023

50059
68053

HW-50029







30550






01429


65124



34323

34814
63019

HW- 50209
39054

39055
55195



HW-50206
HW-50007

30680

39061

Wasteclass District #
Class

Class
Class

Class







Class






Class


Class



Class

Class
Class

Class
Class

Class
Class



Class
Class

Class

Class

I

I
1

1







I, II,






I


I



I

I
I

I


III
I



I
I

I, Class

I

12

12
12

4

0

0

0

7

0

0


7


4

0

7

7
10

10
4

4
4

0
0
4
4

4

4


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                                                       Waste Disposal Facilities Database Report
  Company Name
Address
City
                                    State      County
Phone
EPA Id #    Permit #    Uasteclass   District #
GE Schenectady
Chemical Waste
Management
Continental
Environmental
Services
Rollins Env. Serv.
Inc
R&D Fabricating &
Mgmt. Inc.
Rollins
Chemical Waste Mgmt.
Inc.
U.S. Ecology
Environmental
Rinchem Company,
Inc.
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Enviro-Process
Systems
U.S. P. C.I.

Ashland Chemical
Company
U.S. P. C.I.
Agmet Resource
Recovery
Diversified
Scientific Services,
Inc.
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Detrex Chemical
Industries, Inc.
Chemical Reclamation
Services, Inc.
Liberty Waste
Disposal Company
Olin Corporation
01 in Corporation
Chemical Waste
Management
4900 Kingston St.
9131 East 96th
Avenue
P.O. Box 5039


133S1 Scenic Highway

108 Parkway Dr.

32655 Grays ie
Rt. 2 Box 19S5

333 North Rancho
Dr., Ste. 644
6133 Edith NE.

2720 Girard NE

4200 A Hawkins Road

P.O. Box 731

2000 Claussen Rd.,
Suite 400S
3535 W. 21st St.

Rt. 2, Box 180A
23 Acorn St.

P.O. Box 863


4234 Oil Belt Lane

3811 IH-40 East

322 international
Parkway
P.O. Box 69

P.O. Box 3370

P.O. Box 30
1400 Olin Road
6901 Greenwood Road

Denver
Thunderson

Gainesvi lie


Baton Rouge

Lafayette

Plaquemine
Sulphur

Las Vegas

Albuquerque

Albuquerque

Farmington

Bronxville

Oklahoma City

Tulsa

Waynoka
Providence

Kingston


Abilene

Amari llo

Arlington

Ava I on

Baytown

Beaumont
Beaumont
Corpus Christi

CO
CO

FL


LA

LA

LA
LA

NE

NM

NM

NM

NY

OK

OK

OK
RI

TN


TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX
TX
TX

Denver


Alachua


West Baton Rouge

St. Martin

Iberville
Calcasieu

Clark

Bernalillo

Bernalillo

San Juan

Westchester

Oklahoma

Osage

Woodward
Providence




Taylor

Potter

Tarrant

Ellis

Chambers

Jefferson
Jefferson
San Patricio

303-329-9070
800-525-1840

904-376-7833


504-778-1234

318-627-3448

504-659-2434
318-583-2169

800-777-7311

505-345-3655

505-884-2277

505-327-9070

914-965-0599

405-528-8371

918-587-0168

405-697-3237
401-831-0909

615-376-0087


312-697-8460 TXD062287883 64042 Class I

312-697-8460 TX0000747410 61018 Class I

817-640-6017 TXD980627137 HW-50021 Class I

214-627-3243 TXD046844700 HW-50084 Class I

713-424-5505 39017 Class II &

409-835-6641 HW-50167 Class I
409-835-6641
409-736-2821

0
0

0


0

0

0
0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0
0

0


9

1

4

4

7

6
0
0


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12/09/93
                                                                                           Page
                                                       Waste Disposal Facilities Database Report
  Company Name
                           Address
City
State      County
                              Phone
EPA Id #    Permit #    Uasteclass   District #
Ashland Chemical
Company
Disposal Systems,
Inc.
Eltex Chemical &
Supply Co.
Eltex Chemical and
Supply Company
Empak, Inc.

Feed Processors (aka
Houston Scrap)
Force Road Oi 1 &
Vacuum Truck Co.
Force, Inc.
General Electric
Company
Global Fuel, Inc.

James C. Mcdonald
Merichem Company
Paktank Corporation

Parkans
International
R.B. Little, Inc.
Stauffer Chemical
Company
Treatment One

Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Technical
Environmental
Systems, Inc.
Alpha Omega
Recycling, Inc.
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Chastain, R.E.
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Safety-Kleen
Corporation
Safety-Kleen
8901 Galveston Rd.

Box 1505

P.O. Box 4214

1020 Holcombe, Suite
1114
2000 VI. Loop S.,
Suite 1800
P.O. Box 21145

P.O. Box 9484

P.O. Box 9484
8800 Wall isvi tie
Road
2505 Collingsworth,
Suite 200
10822 Stabler Lane
1914 Haden Road
2000 W. Loop S.
Suite 1800
P.O. Box 15519

P.O. Box 36230
P.O. Box 5275

9001 Airport Blvd
Suite 608
2130A Grauwyler Rd

500 Battleground
Road

P.O. Box 9595

202 Michael Pi.

1 Mile E of Loop 289
on Hwy 62
Box 2257
4 Mile N. of Jackson
Road
10043 County Road
125
1580 Industrial Road
Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston

Houston
Houston

Houston

Houston
Houston
Houston

Houston

Houston
Houston

Houston

Irving

LaPorte


Longview

Long view

Lubbock

McAllen
Mcallen

Midland

Missouri City
TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX

TX
TX

TX

TX
TX
TX

TX

TX
TX

TX

TX

TX


TX

TX

TX

TX
TX

TX

TX
Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris

Harris
Harris

Harris

Harris
Harris
Harris

Harris

Harris
Harris

Harris

Dallas

Harris


Gregg

Gregg

Lubbock

Hidalgo
Hidalgo

Midland

Harris
713-941-3403

713-974-5000

713-795-5607

713-795-5607

713-623-0000

713-225-1436

713-928-2737

713-928-2737
713-672-3541

713-227-0696

713-695-0812
713-455-1311
713-623-0000

713-675-9141

- 0
- 0

713-944-9464

312-697-8460

713-476-0645


- 0

312-697-8460

312-697-8460

512-687-7035
312-697-8460

312-697-8460

312-697-8460


TXD000719518

TXD074 196338





TXD005928130

TXD000633453

TXD074165986


TXD093565653



TXD000807982

TXD0081 05959


TXD008099079

TXD055135388

TXD981052061

TXD982290140


TXD981514383

TXD000747378

TXD000747436


TXD083145656

TXD981055690

TXD010803203


WOW- 169

39028



WDU-157

32498

39014

39040
39063

50092

39019
WDW-147
50030

37436

39018
50095

71003

55194

HW-50225


50203

67028

62018

39010
68062

72023

71144


Class I

Class I



Class I

Class 1

Class I/Storage

Class
Class I

Class I

Class
Class I
Class I

Class I

Class
Class I

Class I

Class I

Class I


Class I

Class I

Class I

Class
Class I

Class I

Class I
0

7

7

0

7

7

7

7
7

7

7
7
7

7

7
7

7

4

7


5

5

2

11
11

10

7

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                                                        Waste Disposal  Facilities Database Report


  Company Name             Address                City         State      County             Phone       EPA Id #    Permit #    Wasteclass   District #
Resources, Inc.
Chemical Recycling
Chemical Recycling,

P.O. Box 947
802 Kirby St.

Uylie
Uylie

TX
TX

Coll in
Collin

214-442-5495 TXD053131223 32355 Class I
214-442-5495

4
0
Inc.
Golden Eagle Oil     1474 W.  1500 S.       Woods Cross           UT                        801-292-4525
Refinery

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 i, '05/92
                                                    135 ON-DEMAND AIR CARRIERS
                                                                             AC135-13A
                                                                             APPENDIX 1
POLCYN, RICHARD J
 ROLLING PLAINS AIR SERVICE
 HAYS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
 3950 E 8TH ST
 HAYS            KS 67601
 BHMA665C
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:

ROESCH AVIATION INC
 ;;T 3 BOX 86A
 COLBY           KS 67701
 BVVA655C
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP EU

RTR CORP
 NEHTON CITY/COUNTY AIRPORT
 816C N OLIVER RD
 NEHTON          KS 67114
 JL RA722S
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:

SCROGGIN, JAMES
 UNIVERSAL AVIATION SERVICES
 1725 S AIRPORT RO
 BOX  12
 hANHATTAN       KS 66502
 'JMSA016T
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

SKYWAY AIR SERVICE INC
 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
 GARDEN CITY     KS 678*6
 8HNA666C
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:

SPICER AIRCRAFT INC
 MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
 RR1  BOX 33
 CLAY CENTER     KS 67*32
 DKSA361B
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

THOMAS JETS INC
 520  S HOLLAND
 SUITE 301
 HICHITA         KS 67209
 THJA456I
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:

TRIANGLE COPTER SERVICE INC
 3219 H MAY
 HICHITA         KS 67213
 BVUA654C
 CE07
 TYPE: ODR
 REGIONS:

UNITED BEECHCRAFT  INC
 PO BOX 9162
 HICHITA         KS 67277
 BHVA672C
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP EU

YINGLING AIRCRAFT  INC
 PO BOX 92*8
 HICHITA         KS 67277
 BHRA668C
 CE07
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:
                KENTUCKY
AERO TECH INC
 405* VERSAILLES RD
 LEXINGTON       KY 40510
 IJCA018F
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

ALLIANT HEALTH SYSTEM INC
 CENTRAL AMERICAN AIRHAYS
 BOHMAN FIELD
 LOUISVILLE      KY *0205
 NKCA837G
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

BEGLEY, EDHARD R
 GLASGOH AVIATION
 390 AIRPORT ROAD
 GLASGOH         KY 42121
 INEA063F
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

BULLFROG INC
 MILLION AIR OHENSBORO
 PO BOX 19*9
 OHENSBORO       KY 42302
 FGOA8830
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

CENTRAL AMERICAN AIR TAXI INC
 CENTRAL AMERICAN AIR TAXI INC
 BOHMAN FIELD
 LOUISVILLE      KY *0205
 AZHA356C
 5001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

CRESCENT HELICOPTER INC
 3800 BRYAN STATION RD
 LEXINGTON       KY 40516
 IOCA078F
 S001
 TYPE: OOR
 REGIONS: AL CE EA GL NE NM SO SH. HP

CRESCENT PAPER TUBE COMPANY INC
 CRESCENT AIRHAYS
 PO BOX 517
 FLORENCE        KY *10*2
 CAHA727C
 GL05
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

DAVIS, DONALD C
 DON DAVIS AVIATION
 215* HIGHWAY 136H
 HENDERSON       KY 42*20
 FGBA878D
 S001
 TYPE: ODA ODR
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

EMERALD AVIATION INC
 566 AIRPORT ROAD
 LONDON CORBIN AIRPORT
 LONDON          KY *0741
 INKA065F
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
EXECUTIVE EXPRESS INC
 1717 IINDY COURT
 LEXINGTON       KY *0505
 LXVAB83T
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

FALCON AVIATION INC
 FALCON AVIATION INC
 BOHMAN FIELD
 LOUISVILLE      KY 40205
 FFVA875D
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

HELICOPTERS INC
 HELICOPTERS, INC.
 BOHHAN FIELD
 LOUISVILLE      KY 40205
 AZUA358S
 S001
 TYPE: ODR
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

KENTUCKY FLYING SERVICE CORP
 BOHMAN FIELD
 LOUISVILLE      KY 40205
 KVPA896F
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

SKYRIDERS INC
 BLUE GRASS FIELD
 PO BOX 24408
 LEXINGTON       KY 4052*
 SKZA173I
 S001
 TYPE: ODR
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

SPRITE FLITE JETS INC
 4050 VERSAILLES RD
 LEXINGTON       KY 40510
 SFJA061I
 S001
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

HILKINSON FLYING SERVICE INC
 2285 EXECUTIVE DRIVE
 SUITE *00
 LEXINGTON       KY 40505
 FGEA880D
 S001
 TYPE: ODA ODR
 REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NM SO SH HP
                LOUISIANA
AIR MED  SERVICES  INC
 POB  98000
 LAFAYETTE        LA 70509
 XHEA600S
 SH03
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:

AIR RELDAN  INC
 FAA  BLOG SUITE  120
 LAKEFRONT  ARPT
 NEH  ORLEANS      LA 70126
 HEBA615E
 SH03
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:
                                                                    43

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 AC135-13A
 *P€NDIX 1
                                                    135 ON-DEHAND AIR CARRIERS
                                                                            06/05/92
 AQUATIC  AVIATION  INC
  PC DRAWER  900
  PATTERSON        LA 70392
  AQTA236C
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS: CE  EA GL NE NM SO SH HP

 BATON ROUGE AIR CHARTER AND HANAGEH
  9316 JACKIE  COCHRAN
  BATON ROUGE      LA 70807
  GOHA407E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS: CE  EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

 BUTLER AVIATION SERVICE
  PO SOX  53
  HOUMA            LA 70361
  YBBA610T
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS: AL  CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

 CAPITAL  CITY  AIR  SERVICE INC
  ^460 BLANCHE NOYES AV.
  BATON ROUGE      LA 70811
  XCCA545S
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS: CE  EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

 CHARLIE  HAHHONDS  FLYING SERVICE INC
  HAMMONDS AIR SERVICE
  1200 DUNN  ST
  HOUMA            LA 70363
  HMDA731E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

 CHEH AIR INC
  PO BOX  7241
  SHHEVEPORT      LA 71137
  GOXA408E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODR
  REGIONS: CE EA GL NE NH SO SH HP

 CHERRY AIR  INC
  123 GRISSOH DRIVE
  LAFAYETTE       LA 70508
  CYOA506B
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

COLIN AIR INC
 ffl HREN STREET
  NEH ORLEANS     LA 70124
  IORA323T
 SH03
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:

CREST AIR INC
 7615 ESLER FIELD  ROAD
 ALEXANDRIA ESLER  REGIONAL
 AIRPORT
 PINEVILLE       LA 71360
 HLVA726E
 £K03
 TYPE:  ODA
 REGIONS:

EAGER AVIATION CORP
 JIHHIE HEDELL HANGAR
 LAKEFRONT ARPT
 NEH ORLEANS    LA 70126
 JABA032B
 SH03
 TYPE:  ODA
 REGIONS:
 FLEEHAN ENTERPRISES INC
  FLHHAN AVIATION
  5410 OPERATIONS ROAD
  MONROE          LA 71203
  HLHA727E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA ODR
  REGIONS:

 GULF AIRE ENTERPRISES INC
  PO BOX 1222
  THIBODAUX       LA 70301
  HEHA629E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

 GULF-AIRE AVIATION SERVICES  INC
  202 H.P.A.  ROAD
  BELLE CHASSE    LA 70037
  VGAA834T
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

 HEAD AND ENGOUIST EOUIPHENT  INC
  EXECUTIVE AIR CHARTER
  P.O. BOX 52945
  BATON ROUGE     LA 70805
  EXBA7600
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

 HUNTER.  JEFFERY J
  HUNTER  AIR  SERVICE
  110 EAST 92 STREET
  CUT OFF         LA 70345
  JUHA129T
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS: CE EA GL  NE NM  SO  SH HP

 INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTERS  INC
  PO  BOX  90210
  LAFAYETTE       LA 70509
  IIFA004F
  SH03
  TYPE: ODR
  REGIONS:

KINSEY INTERESTS  INC
  EXECUTIVE TRAVEL AIR
  401 EDHARDS STREET
  SUITE 1805
  SHREVEPORT       LA 71107
  KNOA757S
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:  CE EA GL  NE NH  SO SH HP

LOUISIANA AIRCRAFT  INC
  4225 CHUCK   YEAGER
  BATON ROUGE    LA 70807
  UGIA531K
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

MAYEUXS  FLYING  SERVICE INC
  12706 GOOOHOOD BOULEVARD
  BATON ROUGE     LA 70815
  KEVA524F
  SH03
  TYPE: ODR
  REGIONS:

MCHAHAN AVIATION INC
 5106  OPERATIONS ROAD
 MONROE          LA 71203
 GQ8A173Q
  SH03
 TYPE: ODA
 REGIONS:
 METRO  AVIATION INC
  PO  BOX  7008
  SHREVEPORT      LA 71137
  HDNA610E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODR
  REGIONS: AL  CE  EA GL  NE  NH SO SH HP

 MODERN FLYING SERVICE  INC
  130 GLENDALE ST
  PINEVILLE        LA 71360
  HLPA723A
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS: CE  EA  GL NE  NH  SO SH HP

 NICHOLS  CONSTRUCTION CO
  PO  BOX  2750
  BATON ROUGE      LA 70821
  JBMA129F
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

 OFFSHORE LOGISTICS INC
  AIR LOGISTICS
  PO  BOX  53178
  LAFAYETTE        LA 70505
  ALGA151C
  SH03
  TYPE: ODR
  REGIONS: AL  CE  EA GL  NE  NH SO SH HP

 PANTHER  HELICOPTERS INC
  NR  1 COOUILLE DRIVE
  BELLE CHASSE    LA 70037
  PBVA077H
  SH03
  TYPE: ODR
  REGIONS:

 PAUL FOURNET  AIR  SERVICE  INC
  PO  BOX 90440
  LAFAYETTE        LA 70509
  HFBA633E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

 PELICAN AVIATION  CORP
  PO  BOX 9785
  NEH IBERIA       LA 70562
 HEHA619E
  SH03
  TYPE: ODA
  REGIONS:

PELICAN STATE  CHARTER  SERVICE
  100 LUCIA LANE
  SHREVEPORT       LA 71106
 OBZA608B
 SH03
 TYPE:  ODA
 REGIONS:

PETROLEUH HELICOPTERS  INC
  INTERNATIONAL HELICOPTER TRANSPORT
 PO BOX 90808
 LAFAYETTE        LA 70509
 HEEA617E
 SH03
 TYPE:  ODA ODR
 REGIONS: AL CE EA  GL  NE  NH SO SH HP EU

PRIORITY  AIR  INC
 P.O. BOX 6379
 NEH ORLEANS      LA  70174
 FTMA862E
 SH03
 TYPE:  ODA
 REGIONS:

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                      American Osteoeatnie NMMM Auooatian IAOHAI memoenruo
                      American OsMooatnre Auooation IAOAI accreditation
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                    £ AB8EVIU-E GENERAL HOSPITAL 113 N. HoJO.ul Or.. 1,0 70510. MaiHij Address
                       Drawer S80. Co 70511: tel. 318/893-5466: Chanel w. Landry Pn.O.. Cruel
                       EiecutM Officer Ale 91O Fl 3 S 10 12 14 15 16 35 36 4O 46 S3 $2495
                    5 RAPIOES GENERAL HOSPITAL. 211 Fourtft St.. Zip 71301. Milling Adams Sot
                       30101. Zip 71301: tel. 318/473-3150: Jim Montgomery. President Ala 2 9 10 Fl
                       3 4 6 7 8 9 10 1112 14 15 IS 17 20 21 23 26 33 34 35 36 37 40 41 44 45 46
                       47 48 49 52 S3 54
                    X ST. FRANCES CA8RM HOSPITAL. 3330 Masonic Or.. Zip 71301: M. 318/487-1122:
                       Greg MtrffWt. AdmsMVKOr AU 9 10 rt 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 16 23 26 35 36 40
                       5152 54 S060S
                    1 VETERANS ADMNISTRATDN MEDICAL CENTER. 1:0 71301: tet. 318/473-0010:
                       Charles C. Freeman. Director Octal facility includes 199 beos « rwvnt nome-type
                       ant) AU 3 5 H3 S 10 12 14  15 16 18 19 23 24 26 27 28 31 34 42 44 46 47
                       •1953
                    AMTC-TwfMMM (Me*
                    * HOOD MEMORUL HOSPITAL 301 W. Walnut St.. Z.o 70422: tel. 504/748.9485: A.
                       0. Rrcnardson. Admmstratar iNenreportmg) A9 10
                    ABCAOU-ilaniHto Put*
                    * BIENVILLE GENERAL HOSPITAL. 810 Pine St.. Mailing Address Drawer 599. Zio
                       71001: tel. 318/263-2044; More A. aownan. Admnuntor A9 10 Fl 6 12 35
                    ARNUIIMUC-SI. |M*T PMak
                    G ST. LUKE GENERAL HOSPITAL GuMrot St..  Zip 70S 12. Mail** Address P 0 Bo< 110.
                       Zip 70512: tel. 318/754-5112: Tom McElree. Admnarator (Nonreoonmfj Ala 9
                       10
                      a S. AIR FORCE HOSPITAL. BarUdaMAra. Zip 71110: tel. 318/456-2365:
                       Ueutmnc Cokxw Allen w. Miooleton. Administrator Ala Fl 3 6 12 14 IS 23 28
                       34 35 36 40
                   3  MOREHOUSE GENERAL HOSPITAL. 323 W. WMnut St.. Zip 7122O. M>ili«( Adareu
                       801106O. Zip 71221_ tel. 318/281-2431: William w. Bin(, Admmstrator Ala 9
                       10P13 6 10 IS 17 34 35 36 4145 47
                   m  BATON ROUGE GENERAL MEDICAL CENTER. 360O Honda SL. Zip 70806. Milling
                      Address P O 801251X Zip 70C21: tel. SC-C387-7000: Thomas H. Sawyer.
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                   G  CPC MEADOW WOOD HOSPITAL. 9032 PeflwaRd.. Zip 70810: tel. 504/766-8553:
                      Calvin P. Outore. Admnmur |Nomportin|) Ala 10 S078S
                   C  EARL It W»C MEMORUL HOSPITAL 58S5 Airline rt«».. Zip 7O80S. Mailing Address
                      P 0 Box 52999. Zip 70605: tel. SO4/356-3361: William C. Banksran. Director Ala
                      359 lOri 2 356910121415162023242634353740515210715
                   9  HCA PAfMANO HOSPITAL lAxmeny Parkland rkaeital). 2414 SunMr Hill Dr.. Zip
                      70808: tel. 5047927-9050: RoOen A. Leven. Admristrator Ala 9 10 f 16 24 28
                      29 30 32 34 42 45 48 49 SUSS
                   9  USOCAL COITER OF BATON ROUGE. 17000 Medical Center Or.. Zip 70816: tel.
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                      14 15 16 23 34 35 43 45 46 47 S3 54 S188S
                   3  OWU>W OF THE IA«PBSBNALMEDCAL CENTER SOOO Heonessy 8t«d.. Zip
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                      33 34 37 38 4O 4145 46 47 51
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                                                                    [AddreisP 0801697.
                      Zip 71222: W. 31*285-9066: Witllam A. CornnlU.AdmnstrstorAS 10 H4 35
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                      IS 16 30 34 35 38 3T 40 49 52 «OT15
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r GILL1S V». LONG HANSEN'S DISEASE CENTER. River Rd.. Zio 70721: -el.
    504/642-4740: Jonn C. Duffy M.S.. Ofector Ala Fl 12 15 16 19 23 24 26 31 34
    35 42 43 49
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~ CHAUylETTE GENERAL HOSPITAL. 801 Virtue St.. Z'O 70043: tel. 504/277-7711:
    Stuart L. Smtn. Mana*nc Director Ala 9 10 Fl 3 6 14 16 17 23 24 25 34 35 44
    46 47 S319555
C2 DE LA HONOE HOSPITAL. 9O01 Patricia St.. !•» 70043: tel. 504/277-8011: Bruce
    G. Under. ManafKt Director Ala 9 10 Fl 3 6 10 14 16 23 34 35 44 46 47 52 53
    54 $9555
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C ACA01A-ST. LANORY HOSPITAL. 810 S Broadway St.. Zio 70525: tel.
    31&684-S43S: Aloa Tranan. Admnstrator iNonreponmgj Ala 9 10
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   CALOWELL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 410 Main St.. Zio 71418. Mail** Adams Box
    899. Zip 71414: tel. 318/64»«111: Faye Lorn. Admmarjtor iNonrtoonuij) A3
    10
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   L S. HUCKABAY MO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. Zig 71019. Mail«( Moriu BOT 369. Zio
    71019: t«H. 31&932-S784: ROVM Cu. Admnstrator iNonnooninc) A9 10
covwaraN-st. TMMMUT PWMII
   AMI WGHLANO PARK HOSPITAL S«« H1QHLANO PARK HOSPITAL
   DEPAUL NORTHSHORE HOSPITAL See HCA OEPAUI. NORTHSHORE HOSPITAL
S GREENflRIER HOSPITAL (formerly MSAGreenener Hosonall. OeenooetSlvO.. Zio
    70434. Mailin(Alldma P 0 Boi 1836. Zio 70434: let. 504/893-2970: Domnc S
    Catalan]. AAmmntor iNoneoonini) Ala 10 JO4O5
X HCA OEPAULNORTHSHORE HOSPITAL iForm«n» OePaul Nortronore Hoaoitall. DePaul
    Nomnfure Or.. Mail«n AOdress P 0 Bo< 2439. Zio 70434: tel. 504^93-9200:
    Patrick I. Canal. Adrnmismtor (Nonmcrtnu Ala 10 S175S
S HIGHLAND PARK HOSPtTAL (fc«m«ny AMI HitNandPamHosatall. OnePampI .Zio
    70433. Mail«cAddr«>On«w 1369. Z.O 7O433: tel. 504/892-5900: Gerald
    Pmnw. EMCUIM Director |Nonreporun« Ala 9 10 S242S
   HSA 6REENBMER HOSPITAL See Gteenbner HMOital
S ST. TAMMANY PARISH HOSPITAL 1202 S. Tyler St.. Zio 70433: tel. S04/898-40OO:
    James A. amtnem. Adnunnrator (Total facility incliian 3 beds « run«( nome-
    typ» mo Ala 9 10 ri 3 6 10 12 14 IS 16 19 23 30 31 33 34 35 36 4145 46
    47 S3
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m AMERCAN LEGBN HOSPITAL. 13O5 E. H~l- 90. Zio 70S26: tel. 318^783-3222:
    Leonard.). Spur*. Adm««tranx Ala 910Fl 36 12 16 34  35 40 45 S3
DC QUMCV*Caleafllev PVMI
   DEQUWCT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 110 W. Foortfl St.. Zip 70633. Mailin» Aodreu 8O»
    116B. ZIO 70833: at. 31^/786-1200: Micnael 0«.Ken. Intenm Admnstraur
    (Nonreporm«A10
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9 BEAUREGARO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 6OOS.PtneSL. Zio 70634. Ma>lir«Addreu
    P O BOI 730. ZIP 70634: tel. 318/462-7100: Ted Bad(e>. AdmnKrator Ala 9 10
    Fl 3 6 10 14 IS 16 23 35 40 4145 47 52 S3
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Q RCHLAND PARCH HOSPrTAL-OELHl. 507 Cincxnati. Zio 71232: tel. 31&878-S171:
    MicnaM E. Coeo«r. Aommmtor Ala 9 10 Fl 16 23 34 35 4147
9 PREVOST MEMORIAL HOSPTTAL. 3O1 Memorial Dr.. Zio 70346. Mailini Addres* Bo«
    186. Zip 70346; tel. 504/473-7931: HaroM 1. Ramraz. MHnmsntar Ala 9 10 Fl
    14 16 19 34 35 45 49
* US. AIR FORCE HOSPITAL. Zip 71311: tel. 318/448-5342: Ma,or Richard J.
    FeBuarr. AommmMr (NmteuWO
   MOOSA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Moose 8M».. Zo 70S35. Mailinj Address Bo» 1026.
    Zip 70535; W. 318/457-5244: Oouflas C. Lan|rnan. Admnstratcr Ala 9 10 Fl 3
    12141823283653
* UNION GENERAL HOSPITAL. 901 J»me» AM.. Zip 71241. Mailirn Address P 0 Bra
    398,-Bp 71241; w. 318/368-9751: Gaorte E. Tonpon jr.. Adrnnxtntcr
    (Npn«iperaieA910

* RNERUfCUEDCALCENTER. E.E.WalMc*BNd..Zp7U34. M»ilin|AddressBo»
    111. Zip 71334: M. 318^57-6551; varan Steven Jr.. Adminiatnttr A9 10 Fl 3
    1*23343541454653
   BAVNC-JONES ARMY COMMUMTr HOSPITAL. Zip 71459: W. 318/S35-3102;
    Colonel Rotten E. •***. Ovuer Commen.ar 4 Admnancgr Ala Fl 3 6 12 1415
    1823242728303132343536374046474952
    PR*MOJ«FOW«a«IIHOSHTAU ISO! HooM»Ave.. Zip 70538. MeiUnfAddnos
    Boi S77. Z₯ J083B: let. 318«28-O76O: A. Dele Monv. Adnwiatnmr Ala 910
    Fl 3 6 12 IS 16 23 34 35 45 47*1755
                    CENTER & Mail St.. Zip 70438. Mai»n« AddraB 8n 528. Z)R
    70438: tat SO4/B394431: J«ne» eranon. Admnanttr (NmreBcrUiO Ala 3 9
    101
    LADY OF THE SEA GENERAL HOSPITAL Mailii»Addrea»eo« 68. H07O3S4: tel.
    5O4«32-«4O1; Betner T. Fallout. Adim«aualar Ala 9 10 Fl 3 610 14 23 35 41
    44 45 S3
   AMI RrVERMEW MEDCAL CENTER. See RK«w. Medical Center
    W.. Zip 7O737: tel. SOV847-2891: *wi L. Pu«L AUiimuaauj iNorneBCiun)
    Ala91O
    EAST ASCENSO4 GtXtfiM. HOSPITAL See ASCENSON HOSFTfiM.
    OVERVIEW MBXCAL CENTER rFonnanr AM Rhennaw Medical Canrm. 1125 W.
    Hvy. 30. Zip 7073T: M. 5O4*47-5OOO: Wart Boon «. E
    pemmtett A10 S242S
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    ST. HELENA PARISH HOSPITAL. Mailing Address Bo< 337. Zio 70141. ;ei.
     504/222-6111: Jean-Paul Lereune. Admmstrator iNonreooning) A9 10
 GR£BNmi.Sn)WaS-Eas< Bam Rouge Parian
 -  SREENWELL SPRINGS HOSPITAL. Greenweil Sonngs Rd.. Zio 70739. Mailing
     Address P 0 801 549. 2.0 70739: tel. 504/261-2730: Man T. On. Chjel Executi
     Officer Ala 9 10 fl9 24 30 31 32 42 44 46 48
 3  MEADOWCREST HOSPITAL. 25OO Belle Crase Hwv. . 2,0 70056: tel. 504/392-3131:
     Mam F. Keiser. CiecutM Director Ala 910 Fl 3 56 10 12 14 15 16 20 23 34 35
     36*04546475153*3015
    AMI WESTPAHX COMMUNITY HOSPTTAL See WEST PARK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
 2  SEVENTH WAW GENERAL HOSPITAL, rwy. 51S.. Zio 70401. Mail*| Addreu Boi
     2661.2.0 70404: tel. 504/345.2700: James E. Gather jr.. Aomnstrator Ala 9 10
     Fl 3 6 12 15 16 19 2O 2123 24 34 35 36 39 40 41 42 44 4S 46 47 52 53 54
     $2495
 £  WEST PARK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL (Formerly AMI Westgam CocT.mun.tr Hosoitall.
     1900 S. Morrison Blvd.. Zio 70403. Mailfflf Address P 0 Bo* 2608. Zio 70404: tel
     5O4/S42-T777: Pnyll.s AOoodell. Adnmsvator (Nonreoomnu Ala 10 S2425
                              RTVS1 OAKS HOSPITAL Se* New Orleans
                              NORTH CLAI8ORNE HOSPITAL. Hoy. 79. Zio 71038. Mailn( Address Ora»er 431. 2iO
                               71038: tel. 318/624XM41: a. W. M.gntowef. Admirusoator () A9 10
                               $1945
 *  HOMER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. E. College St.. Zio 71040. Ml.lmj Address Bo> 809.
     ZiO 7104O: tel. 318^927-2024: Boo G. Saroer. Admmstntor A9 10 Fl 10 35
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 i  SAfOU OAKS HOSPITAL (Formerly HSA Bayou Oau Hospital. 934 E. Mam St . 2.0
     70360. Mwlint Address P 0 8014374. Zio 70361: tel. 504476-2020: Jeffrey P
     White. AdmnsmtOf Ala 10 US 23 28 29 30 3132 38 42 47 48 49 S04O5
    HSA 8ATOU OAKS HOSPITAL See BAYOU OAKS HOSPITAL
 9  TtRREBONNEGENERAL MCOCAL CENTER. 936 E.Ma«l St.. Zio 70360. Ma.lrtf
     Address Box 6O37. Zip 70360: tel. 504/873-4141: Alei B. Smitn. Eiecutne
     Onctor AU 9 1OF12 3 S 6 12 14 IS 16 19 34 35 36 40 45 46 47 52 53 54
     $O025
 C  LAUUEKEMP REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (Formerly Lallie Kemp Cnanty Hospital).
    MiMnf Address P O Boi 70. Zip 70443: tel. 5O4J878-9421: Thomal W. Lanory.
    Oi«f EMCUUV» Office AOi 3 5 9 10 Fl 3 6 10121415 16343537404647
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    EAST LOUISIANA STATE HOSPITAL. Zip 70748. Mailing Address P 0 B0< 498. Zio
    70748: W. 504/634-2651: Warren T. Pnce X.. Cn«f Eiecutive Officer
                              VILLA FEDOANA CHRONIC DISEASE HOSPITAL AND REHABILITATION CENTER
                               (Formertr villa Feliciana G*natr« Hosomi). Mailing Address Bo> 438. Zip 70748:
                               tel. 504/634-7793: Jam A. London. Director iNonreporwtg) A10 S0715
                           3 ELMWOOOMEDCALCEJ«IHojo.tall. 1321S-CI«arvww
                               Ptarf.. Zio 70121: tel. 5O4/734-19OO: Steven i. Bell. E CSS. Zip 71251; W. 318^59-4435: Larry J. Ayrea. Admnsmtor Ala 9 10 Fl
    10 IS 16 23 35 37 41 S3
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* ABROM KAPLAN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1310 W. SevenOi St.. Zip 70548: tel.
               O: Mam Bome. Admnsottor A9 10 n 3 6 16 35 3« 4O 52

S AMI ST. JUXMEDCAL CENTER, 180 W. EsglmrJei AM.. Zip 70065: tel.
    504MetVMOO: JWn W. MeOeoel. Proidenl * CUM EacutiM OIKcx Ala 10 PI 3
    4 6 10 12 IS IS 20 23 2827 30 31 34 35 36 40 45 48 47 51 53 54 1012S

* E. S. Pig MtMOnaj, HOSPITAL. H»y. 38 «.. Zip 70444. Mailing Addreta Bo» 89.
    Zip 70444: tM. 50*229-7313: SniMy 8. FnjMr. Admnsntor A9 10 »1 « 10 35
                           *  AUJ3*rWBSMHOSTrTALMeilln«Aodre_i BOM 1670. Zip 70848: tet.
                              3J«V738.29ST: jOMpk R. Deroona Jr.. AdrnMsBmr A91O tl 616 34 35 37
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                              CYPRESS HOSPITAL See HCA CYPRESS HOSPTTAL
                                                          POBai 91526. Zip 70509: W. 318Q34-S614:
                                                                   gj S0775
    Amneiiauul COImt »>•>.. Zip 7O506: M. 31aV981-2949: Jorm SmrlMlKler.
    AdmireaBittr AU 1O H 3 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 23 35 36 40 45 46 53 54
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S HCA CYPRESS HOSPITAL (Formerly Cypress HOJOrtal). 302 Dulles Or.. ZiO 70S06:
    tel. 3UV233-9O24: Pnriek Waugn. Aamnslrator AU 10 f3 IS 24 28 30 31 32
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* INSIGHT HOSmAC 310 YlwlgJMlto H»y.. Zip 70506: W. 318/837-8787: Rie*
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S LAFAYETTE G8CRALMEDCAL CENTER. 1214 CoaiOge *«.. Zio 70505. Making
    Addraa aoE S2009 DCS; Zip 7050S: tea. 3131261-7991: Jonn J. BuOin Jr..
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S ^  OUR LAW OF LOUROES REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER. 611 SI. Lanor, St.. Zio
    70SO6. Maimg Address Bo« 4027C. Zio 70502: IB. 318/134-7381: Dudley
    Romero. President 1 Cruel Executive officer Ala 7 9 10 f I 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
    14 IS 16 19 23 24 25 2S 34 35 36 40 41 42 44 45 46 47  52 S3 54 S1475
\Z UNIVERSITY MEOCAL CENTER. 2390 W. Congress St.. Zip 7O502. Mail«NO«DfNet-ta« OMl *WWI
   EAST CARROLL PARISH HOSPITAL iFormeny Relent Hospital-East Carol II . 226 N.
    Hood SL. Zip 71254: tel. 318/559-2441: LaOonna Boone. Admnstrator
    (Nonreoortnc) A3 10
   REGENT HOSPnAL-€AST CARROLL See EAST CARROLL PARISH HOSPITAL
G  RIVER PARISHES HOSPITAL (Formerly River Pansnei Medical Center). 500 Rue Oe
    Sanw. Zip 70068: W. 504*52-7000: Michael 0. Snow. Admmstratof Ala 10 Fl
    3 5 6 10 12 14 15 16 18 20 23 26 33 34 35 36 40 43 45 46 47 53 S9SSS
Q BYHO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1020 Fertina Blvd. .Zip 71446: lei. 318/239-9O41:
    On* GnflWl. EaecutM Oireaor Ala 9 10 Fl 3 1116 26 3« 35 36 37 40 45 46
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* ST. CHARLES HOSPITAL. Paul Maillard Rd.. Zip 70070. Mailing Address Ben 87. Zip
    70070: W. 5O4/78S-6242: Fred Martmei Jr.. Admrotrator A9 10 Fl 3 15 45
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   ST. JAMES PARISH HOSPITAL. Mailinf Address Bo» 430. Zip 70071: tei.
    SO4y»69-5512: Roy L. Mom. Admnstrator iNonreportinf) A3 10

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9 SAVOY MEDCAL CENTER (Formerly Savoy Memo
    Zip 70554: tel. 318/468-52S1: J. E. Richardson. Adm««traMr (Total facility
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   BOVMJNS GREEN MN. 701 Florida Ave. Zip 70448. Mailing Address P 0 Box 417.
    Zio 70448: W. 504/626-5661: Dan Jonnson. EieeutM Director F15 30 32 42 46
Q SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA HOSPITAL. Mailing Address Boi 3850. Zip 70448: tel.
    504/826-8161: Bill W. Flora M.O.. Actn| Chief Encutne Officer Ala S 9 10 F1S
    24 30 32 42 44 46 47 48
S DC SOTO GENERAL HOSPITAL. 207 Jefferson St.. Zip 71052. Mailing Address P 0
    Bon 672, Zio 710S2: t«. 318*72-4610: Robert R. Taylor. President Ala 9 10 Fl
    3 8 18 23 35 37 4145*1945

   SABME MEDCAL CENTER. 923 Highland Or.. Zip 71449. Mailing Address Bra 971.
    Zip 7144ft M. 318056-5691: Lunar Lewi*. AdmnoBator A1O Fl 6 16 23 34 35
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    4330 HOUM 8M.. Zip 70006: tel. 5O4/456-S657: Michelle PUUk. Admnstrator
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     .- i CONWAY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 4S64 Jackson St.. Zio 71210. Mailug Address
     ~e o Boi 1881. Zio 71210: tel. 318/388-7000: Roy 0. Bostick. Director Ala 359
     •0 n 3 S 10 12 14 IS 23 3* 35 36 37 40 45 46 51 52 53 S0715
     ,CA NORTH MONROE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL See HCA NORTH MONROE HOSPITAL
  »  MCA NORTH MONROE HOSPITAL (Formerly MCA Nortn Monroe Glrnmunity HosO'ta).
     3421 Medical Pan Dr.. Co 71203: lei. 318/388-1946: David C. Glow.
     unMUtntor All 10*36 10 12 14 17 20 23 26 33 34 3S 36 40 4547 52 53
     S1755
  y  ST FRANCIS MEDCALCENTER. 309 Jackson St.. Z>0 71201. Mailing Address Box
     1901. Zip 71210: at. 318/362-4000: Sister Anne Mane Twonig. Chief Executive
     OfficerAla910F123456789 10111214 IS IS 17 19 2021 23 24 25 26
     27 28 29 30 3132 3« 35 36 37 4O 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 51 52 53 54
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  T  LAK£WOOO HOSPITAL. 1125 Marguerite SI.. Zio 7038O. Mailing Aooress Drawer
     2308 ZiO 70381: !ei. 504/384-2200: Raymond J. Bowed. Chief Executive Officer
     Ala 910 Fl 3 S1012 IS 16 23 35 36 40 44 45 48
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    ASSUMPTION  GENERAL HOSPITAL, wnitaker Une. Zio 70390. Mailing Address f 0
     Drawer 546.  ZiO 70390: tel. 504/369-7241: Lloyd Bourgeois. Acting Administrator
     A9 10 f 115 16 27 35 45 52
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  X \HTCMITOCHES PARISH HOSPITAL. 5O1 Keyser Ave. Zio 71457. Mailing Address
     Boi 2009. Zio 71457: tel. 318/352-120O: Eugene Sonlman. Execurjve Cvector
     Tot* facilitr ntudes 110 bed! m nursmg home-rype unit) Ala 9 10 fl 10 15 16
     19 23 34 35 40 4145 46 47 S3 S1945
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  i OAUTERtVE HOSPITAL 600 H. Lewis St., Zip 70560. Mailing Address P 0 Box
     11210. Zip 70562: tel. 318/365-7311: Kyle viator. Administrator (Total facility
     .rciudes 8 &eos in nnn| home-type mu Ala 9 10 Fl 3 6 12 14 IS 16 19 34 35
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  i IBERIA GENERAL HOSPITAL AND MEDCAL CENTER. 2315 E. Man St.. Zip 70561.
     Mailr* Address P 08m 13338. Zip 70562: tel. 313/364-0441: Donald R. Heoert.
     Executive Director iNonrepomnG Ala 9 10
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 i CHARITY HOSPITAL AT NEW ORLEANS. 1S32 Tulane Ave.. Zip 70140: >el.
     5O4/56B-3201; Elljon C. Roberts ST.. Chief Executive Officer (Nonreporuif) Ala 2
     3568910
 jc CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL (Children's General Medical & Surgical S Refiaeiltation). 200
     Henry Clay Ave.. Zip 70118: tel. 504/899-9511: Steve Woney. Executive Director
     Ala 3 S 8 910 Fl 3 6 9 10 12 14 15 16 23 24 25 26 34 35 38 42 44 45 46 47
     5152 S3
 i CPC COLISEUM MEDCAL CENTER. 36O1 Coliseum St.. Zip 70115: tel.
     504/897-9700: Marvann Cikoncfl. Admnstrator (Nonreporung) Ala 9 10 S078S
 I CPC EAST LAKE HOSPITAL. 5650 ReM Blvd.. Zip 70127: tel. 504(241-0888: Craig
     Koele. Admnsnor iNonreportingl Ala 10 S0785
 ~  Dt. EAR. NOSE ATCTHROAT HOSPITAL. 2626 Narxxean Ave.. Zip 70115: tel.
     504/896-1100: Donald E. Patterson. Chief Executive Officer Ala 3 S 9 10 Fl 12
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   i r EOWAROHEBErTf HOSPITAL. 1 Sanctuary Or.. Zip 70114: tel. 5O4/363-22OO:
    Lym C. Off gen. Admnanator A7 F7 10 12 14 15 16 19 23 24 26 42 43 44 45 46
     474849
 i  HCA DEPAUL HOSPITAL. 1040 Cainoun St.. Zip 70118: tel. 5O4/899-8282: Ralpn J.
    watte m. Adminsmpr iNonreoorunf] Ala 10 S1755
 S  HOTEL DIED HOSPITAL. 2O21 Perdido St. Zip 70112. Mailing Address Box 61262.
    Zio 70161: tel. 5O4/SB8-30OO: Sister Mary Rose McPhee. President Ala 3 S 9 10
    fl 2 3 4 6 9  101315 18 19 20 21 23 24 26 34 35 36 41 43 44 45 46 47 52 53
    5411855
 i  HUMANA HOSPITAL-NEW ORLEANS. SOOO Sullen! Ave.. Zip 70128. Mailing Addms
    P 080x29504. Zip 70189: tel. 504>741-6335: KeiOi LeBlanc. Executive Director
    Ala 10 F12345S789 10 1112 14 15 16 23 24 33343536 37 404244
    46 47 SI 53 5411235
 ~  XJ BXEN SMITH MEDCAL CENTER. 4444 Gerwal Merer Ave.. Zio 70131; tel.
    5041363-7011: RoneM J. Enaor. AdmMstrator Ala 3 910 Fl 3 4 5 6 9 10 1112
    1314 15  18 23 24 26 M 34 35 37 42 43 44 45 46 47 54 S3015
 i MERCY HOSPITAL OF NEW ORLEANS, 301N. Jefferson Davis Pkwy.. Zip 70119; tel.
    50V48S-7361: Sister Sercara Grant. Cftief Executive Office. Ala 910 Fl 3 6 7 8
    9101112 14 IS IS U 2123 24 26 34 35 41 45 46 47 53 SS1S3
 * MOKTELEPHEMEMOWt HOSPITAL. 3125 Canal St.. Zip 7011* tel.
    50*822-8222: W. Can Whanrtt. AOMniamtor (Nonreoortlng) A9 10
   SEW ORLEANS GENBW. HOSPITAL. 625 Jeoaon Am.. Zip 70130: tel.
    50*587-0100: OonM E. VKeat AdmnstnKor A1O Fl 3 6 12 14 IS 16 20 23 26
    3134 46 47 48 49 53X0495
X OCMSNERPOUMJATOI HOSPITAL. 1516 Jeffanon H»». Zip 70121: M.
    504*380000: De»M It Pace. Execuov. via Preatoent« Director *ia 2 3 S 8 9
    10F1234S 78910111213 14 15 16  17 19 20 2123 24 25 2627 28 30
    3132 34 35 3*3738 39 4041424446 49 5152 S3 54
i PEJClETONMEMORlll METHODIST HOSPITAL. 562O Read »m.. Zip 7O12T: M.
    504/244-5474: Fred «un(. Pntuoant (Tool facility Mud** 18 beds n nninc
    homa-tvpe OM) Ma 910 Fl 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 1112 14 15 1619 20 2123 24 28
    33 34 35 36 4041444546 47 52 53 54
£ mEROAraHCSPITALrrairierrf llsuKl under Haranen). 1525 RrvwOaM Rd. W..  Zip
    70123: M. 504^34-1740: C. O. MLptaiicn. Menagnt Oiector (Nmnnrung)
    AU39S9S55
i SOUTHErM8APnSTHOSr^AL.2700NapoMonAv*.. Zip70115: tel.
    5047899-9311: J. SaiUl Itoiscm. Actiii President Ala 3 5 9 10 Fl 3 4 6 10 12
    13 14 IS 16 1719 2O 23 24 26 27 X 3132 33 34 35 38 37 40 4142 43 44
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    504/S99-7441; Ridlaw Freemen. CMf E>ecuov« Officer Ala 10 Fl 3 6 9 1115
    16 23 34 35 43 45 46 47 S3O1S
S TOURO KfWMAW. 14O1 Foudvjr St.. Zip 70115: tel. SO*«97-7011: 8am A.
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     748. Zio 71263: t«. 318/428-3237: Raymond P. Moms. Admmstrator
     INomeonmt) A9 10
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 £  HUMANA HOSPTTAL-OAKOAU. 130 N. HoWtal Or.. 1,0 71463. Mailing AMress 6o>
     S29. Zip 71*63: IK. 318/335-3700: L Rene' Sou..  Executive Orecxx Ala 9 10
     fl 3 6 IS 23 35 46 53 51235
 i  HAROTNER MEDCAL CENTER. Zio 71465. Mail«i( Address P 0 Box 1218. Zio
     7146S: let. 318/495-3131: Malcolm L. Banodale. Administrator Ala 9 10 Fl 6 14
     16 23 26 34 35 45
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 S  AMI DOCTORS' HOSPITAL OF OPELOUSAS. 5101 Hwy. 167 S. . Zio 70570: lei.
     318^948-2100: gnan Ridal*. Cn«( EuKutive Officer Ala 10 Fl 3 6 7 9 10  11 12
     14 15 16 19 26 30 33 34 35 36 37 40 45 46 47 SOUS
 S  OPELOUSAS GENERAL HOSPITAL. 520 Prudhomme Lane. Zio 70571. Mailnf
     Adorn* 9tK 12O8. Zio 70570: tel 318/948-3011: Gary I. Keller. Admmtrator
     Ala 9 10 Fl 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 23 26 34 35 36 40 41 44 46 47 48
     4952S3S2495
Q  CENTRAL LOUISIANA STATE HOSPITAL. W.ShamrocK Ay... Zio 71361. Mailing
    AOdma P 0 Boi 5031. Zio 71361: tel. 31BM84-62OO: Roy 0. Hill M 0 . Cnief
    Eiecutiv* Officer (Nonraooruic) Ala 9 10
C  Htier P. LON6R6SIONAL MEDICAL CENTER (Formerly HueyP Lon| Meroonal
    Hoaoral). Hosprol BlyO.. Zip 71361. Mailnt Address Boi 5352. Zip 71361: tel.
    31W448O811; James E-MorfM. Director Al*3 59 10F1 3 56 1214162334
    35 4O 4S 52 S071S
    PINECREST STATE SCHOOL HOSPITAL. Mail^f Address Ban 191. Zip 71360: tel.
    318/640^754: L. J. Cneeur M.O.. Medical Director iNonreportmfJ
C  WCOOVIEW SEGONAl HOSPITAL IFormeny listed under Tioja). 5S05 Sfitewoort
    H«n-.. Zip 71360: tel. 318/64OO222: Thoraa Lutnm|er. Eieeutn* Dreoor
    (Nonreoorwt) All 9 10 S5895
D  RIVER WEST MEDCAL CENTER. 1725RiverW. Dr.. Zip 70764: tel. 504/687-9222:
    RicKr ahmcni. Encuth* Director (Total tsolity incluOea 6 beds n mrsint name-
    type uratl Ala 9 10 Fl 3 6 10 13 14 16 19 23 27 34 35 36 40 41 45 53
* PtAQOEMWeS PAPISM GENERAL HOSPITAL. Civic Dr.. Zip 70083. Mailinc Addms
    RU. 2. Bo> 105. Zip 70083: tel. 5047564-3346: James G. Fraaer. Ammiauauj
    A9 1O fl 3 S 12 14 16 23 35 41 44 46 47 48 S1755
9 ST. ANNE GfNERAL HOSPITAL H«v. land Tw^OaM Or. Zio 70394. M.,i«i»
    Address a 71273: tel. 318/2SS-57SO: AIMn TMan. Adm«iral>aicc. Ctyea
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    AM.. Za> 71145. Mallkic Addresa Ba 1526. Zip 71165: tel. 31JV727-1211;
    Chanei t Bora. AdmMammr (NonraporonrJ Ala 91019555
9 HIGHLAND HOSPITAL. 1453 E. Bert KOM Industrial Loop. Zip 71105: tel.
    318/798-4300: RpnaM J. EMar. Admetanaar Ala 910 fl 3 6 7 8 910 12 14 15
    2O 34 35 36 4O 45 48 47 53 S1755
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    Raymond Bane. EnoaM Onctdr Ala 9 10 F23 24 25 28 30 3132 4J 44 40 47
    4811235
G LOUISIAfiA STATE UWVERStTT HOSPITAL, 1541 Kings M«y.. Zip 71130. Waning
    Addreas Bat 33932. Zip 71130:  tel. 318*74-5000: Gene L. HammeB,
    AdRHkatratar Ala 2 3 S 8 »1O Fl 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 1112 1314 IS 16 20 22 23 24
    26 27 30 34 35 37 38 40 44 46 47 5152 53 54
9 A  PHTSaOAnS AND SURGEONS HOSPITAL. 1530 Line A»e.. Za 71104. Ueilinc
    Adams Boi 4466. Zip 71134: tM. 31O227-396O (nttweoorong) Ala 7 91O
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     Sot 21976. ZiO 71120: tel. 31*227.4500: James M. Bool. Atgmmjtrator Ala 3 S
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     33 34 3S 36 39 41 «2 44 45 46 47 43 49 5152 53 54 SC605
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     Art.. ZiO 71103: IM. 31&222-S7O4: Patricia Carer. Aammwaux »LJ 3 5 R3 24
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 S VETERANS AOMMSTRATION MEDCAL CENTER. 510 E. Stoner Ave. 2iD 71101: lei.
     316Y22144U: HoCMR Oainon. Onctor Ala 2 3 5 8 fl 3 6 8 9 10 1112 15 16
     2123 24 26 27 28 X 3132 34 4142 44 4fi 47 48 49 53
 S A VMUISVXNKSMTON MEDICAL CENTER. 2600 (keeiwooa M.. Z« 71103. Mailing
     AMM* P O Boi 32600. ZiO 71130: tel. 318/632-46OO: JamM K. Elnxj. Pmacm
     (Nonmaninf) Ala 7 9 10 S194S
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 C NORTH SHORE PSYCHUTRC HOSPITAL. 104 Medical Center Dr.. Zip 70461: !el.
     504/646-S5OO: ftoeert Hall. AOmirutrator (Nonreoonnv Ala 10
 S SUOEU. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. 1001 Gauae Blvd.. Zio 70458: Tel. 5O4/643-220O:
     BoOert P. ADunaon. Chief Encutiye Officer Ala 9 n 2 3 4 6 10 12 14 15 16 20 21
     23 26 27 30 3132 33 35 36 37 40 4145 46 47 48 5152 S3 54
    HUMANA HOSPITAL-SPRmGHLL. 1001 Humana Or.. Zto 7107S. Mailrtf AMreu Box
     917: W. 31*539-9161; CXnsune Stewart. Eiecutive Director AU910F1361S
     16 35 36 41 4S 46 52 $1235
    STEMJNGTON HOSPITAL (ForrfMnr Sleniipon Memorial Hoj&t*). Hwy. 2. Zip
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     10 R3 34 42
    STERUNGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL See Sterwifton Houital
    WESTCALCASiaKAMERON HOSPITAL. CrprnsSt.. Zip 70664. MailinJ Address P 0
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     6 10 12 14 15 16 23 24 34 35 36 37 39 40 4 1 45 52 53
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    1559. Zip 71214: W. 318/574-2374: Woodrow N. Surw. Admnstntor A9 10 f2
    51635
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    Boi 1118. Zip 703O2: Ml. 5O4/447-5500: Joel J. Cnamoacne. Admmirator Ala
    9 10 n 3 6 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 19 34 35 36 40 41 4S 47 52 53
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    WDOOMCW REGIONAL HOSPITAL See Piwville
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    349, Zip 7056V: W. 318063-5684: Jam« C. Cai.fan. EIKUUM Orector Ala 9
    10113615163*3536404652X1235
9 NORIMODOOMEMORUL HOSPITAL. 1000 S-Soruee St.. Zip 71082. Mailing
    Addrea* Son 792. Zip 71082: tel. 312/375-3235: Pnillio Rondy Hanlir*.
             » Ala 910 H5 16 19 35 S1945
   WELSH GENERAL HOSPITAL. 410 S. Simmora St.. Zip 70591: tel. 318/734-2555:
    Rooart WattM. AOmmntor (Nonracoraig) A9 10
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3 GLEMWOORE6BNAL MEDICAL CENTER. 925 McMillan «d.. Zip 71294. Mailing
    Addrasa Bo* 3S«06. Zip 71294: tel. 31SV329-42OO: Larry 0. Renttro. Cniel
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    10F12 36719101112 14 15 IS 19 2123 24 33 34 35 3637 40 4145 46
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    ap> 1438. Zip 71294; M. 31S/396-590O: Dem* OMH*. Admnstratv
    (Nonreoormc Ala 910

9 HUMANA HOSmtVWMN PARISH. 301 W. Boundary St.. Zip 71483. Mailing Address
    Box ISa. Zip 71483: M. 318/828-2721: Jan Trawidt. EaKUM Oireaor Ala 9 10
	H3614 IS 16232634 35 44 45 46 53 51235

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               PRIVATE CONTRACTORS

               Entire United States
Compilation from Federal,  State and Private sources

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                                                 Contractor Roster Database Report
    Company Name
                             Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
                                                                                        Phone
                                                                                                   Telefax
                                                                                                                Services Offered
HELD INC.
HARTECH USA INC.
MARTECH USA INC.
SOUND ENVIRONMENTAL
VECO ENVIRONMENTAL
VRCA ENVIRONMENTAL
VRCA ENVIRONMENTAL
VRCA ENVIRONMENTAL
'CHEMTRACK
SELEY CORP.
YORK ENVIRONMENTAL
RIEDEL-PETERSON
P.E. LAMOREAUX &
SPILTECH INC.
SPILTECH INC.
SPILTECH SERVICES
SEAARK MARINE INC.
HAZ-TECH
BIEGERT AVIATION
DUTCH PRIDE PRODUCTS
RIVERS RUN
SCICOMP CORPORATION
SORBENT SCIENCES
AS I
GROUNDWATER
CELLULOSE RESOURCES
FMS
A.S.I.
CROSBY AND OVERTON
HARDING LAUSON
SOLMAR CORP.
CLAYTON
CHEMICAL SAFETY

HALIBURTON NUS
WOODWARD -CLYDE
H & H ENVIRONMENTAL
COGNIS INC.
ADVANCE SPILL
TURNER DESIGNS

TURNER DESIGNS
PENCO OF CALIFORNIA
INTERNATIONAL
ESSENCE ENGINEERING
METSON MARINE
DOUGLAS ENGINEERING
PO BOX 201341
300 E 54TH ST
300 E 54TH ST
8740 HARTDELL RD
813 W NORTHERN LIGHTS BLVD
5333 FAIRBANKS ST #11
6700 ARCTIC SPUR RD
6700 ARCTIC SPUR RD
11711 S GAMBEL RD.
PO BOX 5380
PO BOX 343
1660 S BELTLINE HIGHWAY
PO BOX 2310
1501 WESTPARK DR #8
PO BOX 56398
6807-A U 12TH ST
PO BOX 210
601 PECAN
MEMORIAL AIRPORT, 22022 S PRICE
PO BOX 1651
PO BOX 568
3519 E SHEA BLVD #119
PO BOX 2440
855 W WALNUT ST
4057 PORT CHICAGO HWY
PO BOX 1562
609 VIA CASITAS
1326 WEST 12TH STREET
1610W 17TH ST
7655 REDWOOD BLVD PO BOX 578
625 W KATELLA AVE #5
1252 QUARRY LN
8388 VICKERS ST #216

PKWY CT, 16885 W BERNARDO DR
1550 HOTEL CIRCLE NORTH
220 CHINA BASIN
2330 CIRC AD I AN WAY
2205-109 FIRST STREET
920 WEST MAUDE AVE

845 W MAUDE AVE
618 PILCHARD ST
23456 HAWTHORNE BLVD
PO BOX 5840 255 U STANLEY AVE
1575 SPINNAKER DR #205
181 -C MAYHEW WAY
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
ANCHORAGE
KETCHIKAN
MALVERN
MOBILE
TUSCALOOSA
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
LITTLE ROCK
MONTICELLO
TEXARKANA
CHANDLER
COTTONWOOD
HUMBOLT
PHOENIX
CHI NO
COMPTON
CONCORD
ESCONDIDO
GREENBRAE
LONG BEACH
LONG BEACH
NOVATO
ORANGE
PLEASANTON
SAN DIEGO

SAN DIEGO
SAN DIEGO
SAN FRANCISCO
SANTA ROSA
SIM1 VALLEY
SUNNYVALE

SUNNYVALE
TERMINAL ISLAND
TORRANCE
VENTURA
VENTURA
WALNUT CREEK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AK
AL
AL
AR
AR
AR
AR
AR
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA

CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA

CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
99520-0000
99518-0000
99518-0000
99507-0000
99503-0000
99518-0000
99518-0000
99518-0000
99515-0000
99901-0000
72104-0000
36609-0000
35403-0000
72204-0000
72215-0000
72204-0000
71655-0000
75502-0000
85248-0000
86326-0000
86329-0000
85028-0000
91710-0000
90220-0000
94520-0000
92033-0000
94904-0000
90813-0000
90813-0000
94948-0000
92667-0000
94566-0000
92111-0000

92127-0000
92108-0000
94107-0000
95407-0000
93065-1981
94086-9642

94086-0000
90731-0000
90505-0000
93003-0000
93001-0000
94596-0000
907-563-4595
907-561-1970
907-561-1970
907-278-6960
907-264-8753
907-562-3700
907-349-4827
907-349-4827
907-349-2511
907-247-3539
501-332-8686
205-666-3600
205-752-5543
501-664-7745
800-548-3304
501-664-7745
501-367-9755
501-772-0520
602-821-2400
602-634-7066
602-632-8515
602-953-9633
714-591-4704
310-886-9050
415-671-2387
619-741-3731
415-461-7455
213-436-0211
213-432-5447
415-892-0821
714-538-0881
510-426-2600
619-565-0302

619-451-2131
619-294-9400
415-543-4835
707-575-7155
805-581-4602
408-749-0994

408-749-0994
213-547-0919
310-378-9933
805-656-4900
805-658-2628
415-934-7900
907-563-4787
907-563-0380
907-563-0380
907-349-1244
907-264-8810
907-563-1380
907-276-3190
907-267-3190
907-522-3150
907-225-5543
501-332-8688
0
205-752-4043
501-663-1796
501-663-1796
501-663-1796
501-367-2120
501-772-0540
0
602-634-5494
602-632-5362
602-971-4972
0
310-886-9058
415-685-9148
0
- 0
213-436-8428
- - 0
415-892-0831
- - 0
510-426-0106
0

619-451-1770
619-293-7920
- - 0
707-575-7833
- 0
408-749-0998

408-749-0998
0
310-791-2587
805-643-9128
805-658-8354
415-934-7903
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP CONTR USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP CONTR USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
RESPONSE VESSELS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
AORCRAFT-DISPERSANTS
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION
SORBENT SUPPLIER
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
SORBENT
BIOREMEDIATION
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION USA
ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
SORBENTS
FIELD ANALYTICAL
EQUIPMENT
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
SKIMMERS

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                                                Contractor Roster Database Report
    Company Name
                            Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
Phone
           Telefax
Services Offered
GUARDIAN MARINE
SEALAND
EAST COAST
HSRC-MARINE SPILL
PETRO CHEM RECOVERY
OIL RECOVERY CO INC.
AMERICAN BOOM AND
CAPE CANAVERAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONTAINMENT SYSTEMS
ALPHA PRODUCTS CO.
SPILL REPONSE INC
ENVIRONMENTAL
ENVIRONMENTAL
HUNTER/ESE
MARINE INDUSTRIAL
EARTH CORE
ENVIROSOLV INC.

JACKSONVILLE
M AND U SOUTHEASTERN
OIL RECOVERY OF
AMERICAN COMPLIANCE
UN I TECH
ENVIROTECH

EARTH RESOURCES
OSPREY BIOTHNICS
ORANGE ENVIRONMENTAL
SUB-AQUEOUS
HOUCO ENVIRONMENTAL
SEA SPILL SOUTH INC.
NEED-A-DIVER MARINE
UNIVERSAL WASTE &
BRUNSWICK PORT
WESTINGHOUSE-HAZTECH
WESTINGHOUSE
ENGINEERED FABRICS
COASTAL DIVERS AND


ENSITE INC.
FLORIDA SPILL
PACIFIC
CENTRAL STATES
SKOLNIK INDUSTRIES
620 WALKER STREET
49 BURTVILLE AVE
454 QUINNIPIAC AVE
1350 I ST NW #300
PO BOX 1458
251 LEVY RD PO BOX 548
8052 ASTONAUT BLVD
8051 ASTRONAUT BLVD
2600 MCCORMICK DR #370
2600 MCCORMICK DR #370
PO BOX 1390
5990 SW NINTH ST
PORT EVERGLADES, PO BOX 290360
PO BOX 1703
PO BOX 1703
PO BOX 1703 SR 26 NEWBERRY RD
PO BOX 43175
8917 WESTERN WAY #120
1840 SOUTHS IDE BLVD

PO BOX 3005
806 TALLEYRAND AVE
6626 GUTHRIE RD
4406 S FLORIDA AVE #23
9164 SOUTH WEST 106TH ST
6608 BOULEVARD OF CHAMPIONS

1227 MARSHALL FARMS RD
PO BOX 758
PO BOX 593845
7334 POINT OF ROCKS RD
843 43RD ST S
3839 4TH ST N #400
PO BOX 5436
2002 ORIENT RD
PO BOX 1336
675 PARK N BLVD #F-100
5280 PANOLA INDUSTRIAL BLVD
669 GOODYEAR ST
120 BRANNEN DR


5203 SOUTH ROYAL ATLANTA DR
605 TOWNSEND RD PO BOX 1847
PIER 14, FIRST FLOOR
319 EAST 7TH PO BOX 684
4900 S KILBOURN AVE
WATSONVILLE
DERBY
HEW HAVEN
WASHINGTON
NORFOLK
ATLANTIC BEACH
CAPE CANAVERAL
CAPE CANAVERAL
CLEARWATER
CLEARWATER
COCOA
FORT LAUDERDALE
FT LAUDERDALE
GAINESVILLE
GAINESVILLE
GAINESVILLE
JACKSONVILE
JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE

JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE
JACKSONVILLE
LAKELAND
MIAMI
NORTH

OCOEE
ONECO
ORLANDO
SARASOTA
ST PETERSBURG
ST PETERSBURG
TAMPA
TAMPA
BRUNSWICK
CLARKSTON
DECATUR
ROCKMART
SAVANNAH


TUCKER
COCOA
HONOLULU
CENTRALIA
CHICAGO
CA
CT
CT
DC
FA
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL

FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL

FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
FL
GA
GA
GA
GA
GA


GA
GL
HI
IL
IL
95706-0000
6418-0000
6513-0000
20005-0000
23501-0000
32233-0000
32920-0000
32920-0000
34619-0000
34619-0000
32923-0000
33317-0000
33329-0000
32602-1703
32602-1703
32602-1703
32203-3175
32256-0000
32216-0000

32206-0000
32203-3175
32205-1547
33813-0000
33176-0000
33068-0000

34761-0000
34264-0000
32859-3845
34242-0000
33711-0000
33703-0000
33675-0000
33619-0000
31521-0000
30021-1962
30035-0000
30153-0000
31410-0000


30084-8611
32923-1847
96817-0000
62801-0000
60632-4593
408-728-3373
203-735-1817
203-469-2376
202-271-0401
804-627-8791
904-241-2200
407-784-2110
407-868-0670
813-726-0966
813-726-0966
407-632-5640
305-584-5561
305-321-5995
800-874-7872
800-874-7872
904-332-3318
904-350-1060
904-363-3417
904-724-1990

904-355-4164
0
912-964-1648
813-647-1200
305-276-1219
305-971-0688

407-877-0877
800-553-7785
- - 0
813-349-8879
813-323-0818
813-821-2003
813-247-1146
- - 0
0
404-299-4650
404-981-9332
404-684-7855
912-897-2398


0
407-631-7778
808-545-5195
618-532-4784
312-735-0700
408-728-1798
203-735-2706
203-467-1732
202-371-0401
804-640-1261
- - 0
407-783-7598
407-783-7598
813-725-1728
813-725-1728
407-639-4017
0
305-321-5998
904-332-7659
904-332-7659
0
904-350-9104
904-363-3408
904-724-2508

904-355-4365
- - 0
- - 0
813-647-5600
- 0
305-978-2172

407-877-3622
813-755-0626
0
0
- - 0
813-823-6441
- - 0
- 0
- - 0
404-299-4703
404-981-1786
404-684-7438
- - 0


0
407-639-4017
808-538-1703
618-532-5615
312-735-7257
SORBENT
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
EQUIPMENT
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
OIL
SOLVENT/DISPERSANT
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION/DISPE
RSANT
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
BIOREMEDIATON
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
SITE REMEDIATION
BOOMS
CLEANUP CONT
GA, COASTAL SC, NORTH
FL
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP

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                                                Contractor Roster Database Report
    Company Name
                             Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
                                                                                        Phone
Telefax
             Services Offered
HAECORP INC.
HERITAGE
SPILL RECOVERY OF
SPILL RECOVERY OF
PETRO BOOM
CONTRACTOR
ENVIRONMENTAL
ERI/MICROBE MASTERS
MICROBE MASTERS INC.
OIL MOP INC.

OIL SPILL CONTROL
INDUSTRIAL CLEANUP
OOPS-0'BRIEN'S OIL
BYARS SPILL CONTROL

ADVANCED
CHEMEX INC.
GFC CHEMICAL COMPANY
LARCO ENVIRONMENTAL

OVAC INC.
ANT! POLLUTION INC.
HALTER INTERNATIONAL
RIEDEL-PETERSON
THOMPSON


INDUSTRIAL CLEANUP
ENSR CONSULTING AND
HYDRO-ENVIRONMENTAL
ARTHUR D. LITTLE
OCEAN MANAGEMENT
ATLANTIC SPILL
ENPRO SERVICES INC.
M & E/ZECCO INC.
M&E/ZECCO INC.
GROUNDUATER
CLEAN HARBORS INC.
JET-LINE SERVICES
C-E ENVIRONMENTAL
CLEAN AMERICA INC.
DAMES & MOORE INC.
DAMES & MOORE INC.
A.B.B. ENVIRONMENTAL
THE TRAVERSE GROUP
PHOENIX ENGINEERING
17450 SOUTH HALSTED
1175 WESTERN DR
PO BOX 34337, 9901
PO BOX 34337, 9901
753 AXE AVE
PO BOX 1352
PO BOX 45212-210
PO BOX 45212-210
10201 MAYFAIR
PO BOX 820

PO BOX 231
PO BOX 869
1700 STUMPF BLVD #51
PO BOX 1578

PO BOX 81157
107B BALBOA, PO BOX 31228
PO BOX 80537
PO BOX 6237

PO BOX 16584, 307 CHRISTMAN
PO BOX 885
7412 LAKESHORE DRIVE
14101 OLD GENTILLY RD
PO BOX 52141


309 ZACHERY DR
35 NAGOG PARK
54 NONSET PATH
25 ACORN PARK
PO BOX 2043
36 NEW ST
12 MULIKEN WAY
345 U MAIN ST
345 W MAIN ST
100 RIVER RIDGE DR
1200 CROWN COLONY DR
441R CANTON ST, PO BOX 180
CORPORATE PLACE #128/107
3300 CHILDS ST
7101 WISCONSIN AVE #700
7101 WISCONSIN AVE #700
110 FREE ST PO BOX 7050
3772 PLAZA DR #5
4240 LAKESHORE RD
HOMEWOOD
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIANAPOLIS
INDIDANAPOLIS
VALPARAISO
PADUCA
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BATON ROUGE
BELLE CHASSE

FARMERVILLE
GARYVILLE
GRETNA
HARVEY

LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
LAFAYETTE
LAKE CHARLES

RD LAKES CHARLES
MORGAN CITY
NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS
NEW ORLEANS


SCOTT
ACTON
ACTON
CAMBRIDGE
DUXBURY
EAST BOSTON
NEWBURYPORT
NORTHBOROUGH
NORTHBOROUGH
NORWOOD
QUINCY
STOUGHTON
WHEATFIELD
BALTIMORE
BETHESDA
BETHESDA
PORTLAND
ANN ARBOR
DECKERVILLE
IL
IN
IN
IN
IN
KY
LA
LA
LA
LA

LA
LA
LA
LA

LA
LA
LA
LA

LA
LA
LA
LA
LA


LA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MA
MD
MD
MD
ME
MI
MI
60430-0000
46241-0000
46234-0000
46234-0000
46383-0000
42002-1352
70895-0000
70895-0000
70809-0000
70037-0000

71241-0000
70051-0000
70056-0000
70059-0000

70598-0000
70593-1228
70598-0537
70606-0000

70616-0000
70381-0885
70124-0000
70129-0000
70152-2141


70583-0000
1720-0000
1720-0000
2140-0000
2332-0000
2128-0000
1950-0000
1532-0000
1532-0000
2062-0000
2269-9137
2072-0000
1880-0000
21226-0000
20814-4870
20814-4870
4112-0000
48108-0000
48427-0000
312-957-7600
317-243-7475
317-291-3972
317-291-3972
219-477-4889
502-898-4052
504-665-1903
504-292-6665
504-293-2033
504-394-6110

318-368-3773
504-535-2697
503-944-0893
504-367-0993

318-232-2000
318-837-9148
318-234-8262
318-474-3660

318-433-4144
504-384-9517
504-283-4371
504-254-3600
504-393-7661


318-234-5104
800-722-2440
508-263-4044
617-498-5388
617-934-0214
617-567-5896
800-966-1102
508-393-2537
508-393-2537
617-769-7600
800-645-8265
617-344-2510
617-232-2207
301-354-0751
301-656-2215
301-656-2215
207-775-5401
313-747-9300
313-376-4843
312-957-7324
317-243-2046
- - 0
- - 0
219-477-4622
- - 0
0
504-293-2033
504-664-8000
504-392-8977

318-368-3843
504-535-3262
0
0

318-232-9049
318-837-2648
318-232-3458
318-474-3665

318-436-1602
504-384-7741
504-283-1742
- - 0
504-393-7934


0
508-635-9180
508-635-0980
617-498-7041
0
617-567-2583
508-465-2050
508-393-7485
508-393-7485
617-769-7992
617-269-5216
617-341-0635
0
- - 0
301-656-8059
301-656-8059
207-772-4762
313-747-9229
- - 0
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION
EMERGENCY
RESPONSE/DISPOS
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP CONT. SOUTH
LA, MS, GULF COAST
MOBILE INCINERATOR
CLEANUP
DISPERSANTS
CLEANUP CONTR USA
AND WORLDWIDE
BIOREMEDIATION USA
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
VESSELS
CLEANUP CONTR USA
CLEANUP CONTR
WORLWIDE-PREDOMINANT
LY GULF SOUTH
CLEANUP CONTR USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
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CLEANUP
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BIREMEDIAT10N USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
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    Company Name
                            Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
Phone
                                                                                                   Telefax
                                                                                                                Services Offered
INLAND WATERS
MPC ENVIRO..OIV. OF
ERGON NONUOVENS INC.
MORAVY TRUCKING
ANDERSON-STPEWELL
BAY WEST INC.
DYNEX
AHERICLEAN
HERITAGE
KEISEL COMPANY
METROPOLITAN
REACT ENVIRONMENTAL

RIEOEL-PETERSON
HAZ-MAT SERVICES
C P ENVIRONMENTAL
HIGH RISE SERVICE CO
FENN-VAC INC.
ESE BIOSCIENCES
SPECIALIZED MARINE
SPECIALIZED MARINE
COASTAL
COATING SYSTEMS INC.
ALPHA ENVIRONMENTAL
KEN'S MARINE SERVICE
SYBRON CHEMICALS INC
SYBRON CHEMICALS
UNDERWATER
G & G ENVIRONMENTAL
CLEAN HARBORS OF
S+D ENVIRONMENTAL
OMS CORP.
DONJON MARINE
DMS & D ASSOCIATES
AGUILAR ASSOCIATES &
CLEAN VENTURE
RECON SYSTEMS INC.
RECON SYSTEMS INC.
IMBACH CORPORATION
WORLD GUIDE
CECOS ENVIRONMENTAL
WASTE STREAM
NATIONAL RESPONSE
TREATEK INC.
AAA OIL POLLUTION
PURITY LABORATORIES
ECOMARINE
Z021 S SCHAEFER HWY
8631 W JEFFERSON AVE
PO DRAWER 1639
PO BOX 530
2850 VICKSBURG LANE N
5 EMPIRE DR
4751 MUSTANG CIRCLE
8427 WABASH AVENUE
183 MCDONNELL BLVD
4801 FYLER AVE
PO BOX 21734
2208 WELCH INDUSTRIAL COURT

209 FACTORY ST
PO BOX 1014
PO BOX 1348
PO BOX 730
PO BOX 62679
3208 SPRING FOREST RD
PO BOX 813
PO BOX 813
PO BOX 1456
55 CROWN ST
116 E 22ND ST, PO BOX 4001
116 E 22ND ST, PO BOX 4001
PO BOX 66 BIRMINGHAM RD
PO BOX 66, BIRMINGHMAM RD
2735 BUREN AVE
16 MARKET ST #136
2301 PENNSYLVANIA AVE
2 GOURMET LN STE G
240 MAIN ST, PO BOX 361
1250 LIBERTY AVENUE
PO BOX 129
30 FRENEAU AVE
1160 STATE STREET, PO BOX 936
5 JOHNSON DR, PO BOX 130
5 JOHNSON DR, PO BOX 130
400G CORPORATE COURT
163 SARATOGA AVE
PO BOX 9
302 GROTE ST
466 EDWARDS AVE PO BOX 609
2801 LONG RD
36-28 14TH ST
PO BOX 145
90 PARK AVENUE
DETROIT
DETROIT
JACKSON
MT. PLEASANT
PLYMOUTH
ST PAUL
ST PAUL
ST LOUIS
ST LOUIS
ST LOUIS
ST LOUIS
ST LOUIS

JACKSON
OCEAN SPRINGS
GLENDIVE
LELAND
NORTH
RALEIGH
WRIGHTSVILLE
WRIGHTSVILLE
B I SHARK
NASHUA
BAYENNE
BAYONNE
BIRMINGHAM
BIRMINGHAM
CAMDEN
CLIFTON
DEPTFORD
EDISON
GLADSTONE
HILLSIDE
LINCROFT
MATAWAN
PERTH AMBOY
RARITAN
RARITAN
SOUTH
BALLSTON SPA
BUFFALO
BUFFALO
CALVERTON
GRAND ISLAND
LONG ISLAND
LUNBROOK
NEW YORK
MI
MI
MI
MI
MN
MN
MN
MO
MO
MO
MO
MO

MS
MS
MT
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
ND
NH
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
48217-0000
48209-0000
39215-1639
48858-0000
55447-1878
55103-1867
55112-0000
63134-0000
63042-0000
63116-0000
63109-0734
63146-0000

39202-0000
39564-0000
59330-0000
28451-0730
29419-0000
27604-0000
28480-0000
28480-0000
58502-0000
3060-0000
7002-0000
7002-0000
8011-0000
8011-0000
8105-0000
7012-0000
8096-0000
8837-0000
7934-0000
7205-0000
7738-0000
7747-0000
7726-0000
8869-0130
8869-0130
7080-0000
12020-0000
14217-0000
14207-0000
11933-0000
14072-0000
11106-0000
11563-0000
10016-0000
313-841-5800
313-849-2333
601-948-3472
517-773-6971
612-535-3833
612-291-0456
612-784-4040
314-524-2214
314-521-3600
314-351-5500
314-772-4357
314-569-0991

601-948-2123
601-875-9466
406-365-8371
919-371-2325
803-552-8306
919-872-9686
800-277-0638
800-277-0638
701-255-7203
- - 0
201-437-1105
201-339-0673
609-893-1100
609-893-1100
800-258-5585
201-473-5000
609-589-5000
908-549-8778
908-781-5747
201-964-8812
201-542-6272
908-290-7800
201-442-4900
908-526-1000
908-526-1000
201-755-8400
800-234-1276
716-873-4200
716-876-5290
516-369-8644
716-773-8661
718-392-8000
800-242-9009
212-297-2177
313-841-6495
313-849-1623
- - 0
0
0
612-291-0099
612-784-5397
314-522-3323
- - 0
314-351-0894
0
- - 0

- - 0
601-872-4869
406-365-8088
- 0
803-760-0448
919-872-6747
919-256-6011
919-256-6011
0
- - 0
512-288-1995
201-339-8029
- - 0
0
609-963-4740
201-473-5972
609-227-9350
908-549-8707
908-781-0732
201-964-7426
201-544-9126
908-290-7806
201-826-9380
908-526-7886
908-526-7886
908-755-2345
518-885-2561
- - 0
716-876-2412
513-369-4908
716-773-8110
718-482-9535
516-887-6613
212-297-2121
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
SORBENT SUPPLIER
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
REMOTE DRUM PUNCH
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP CONTR
INTERNATIONAL
CLEANUP CONTR USA
SITE REMEDIATION
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
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BIOREMEDIATIOH USA
CLEANUP
SORBENTS
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BIOREMEDIATION USA
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
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BIOREMEDIATION
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BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP NY.NJ
BIOREMEDIATION
RESPONSE VESSELS

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                                                Contractor Roster Database Report
    Company Name
                             Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
Phone
           Telefax
Services Offered
MARINE LOG
APPLIED FABRIC

GERAGHTY & MILLER
LACKENBACH SIEGEL
SEA SPILL SERVICES
JAMES MILLER MARINE
ENVIRO-ZYME
OPTECH ENVIRONMENTAL
O.H. MATERIALS
OHM CORPORATION
EMERGENCY SPILL
GROUNOUATER
K & M BACKHOE
HAL I BUR TON SERVICES

PROGRESSIVE
GEO-MICROB1AL
BIOREMEOIATION INC.
COLUMBIA HELICOPTERS
NORTHWEST
RIEDEL ENVIRONMENTAL
MCCUTCHEON
BIOSCIENCE INC.
POLYBAC CORPORATION
ULTRONIX INC.

ERM ENV1ROCLEAN INC.
GROUNDUATER &
B.E.S. ENVIRONMENTAL
GROUNDWATER SERVICES
NETAC NATNL. ENVIRO.
OMNI AJAX
KEYSTONE - BLOCK
NEW PIG CORPORATION
ENVIROSAFE
GSM ENVIRONMENT
RESEARCH PLANNING
FERGUSON HARBOR
INTERNATIONAL
OSCO INC
WASTE CONTROL
ENPROTEC INC.
TERRAMAR ENTERPRISES
BLACKMON
ALPHA ENVIRONMENTAL
BIO-GENESIS
345 HUDSON ST
227 THORN AVE PO BOX 575

125 E BETHPAGE RD
LACKENBACH SIEGEL BLDG.
MAIN RD, PO BOX 1178
PIER 7 1/2
STORMVILLE MOUNTAIN ROAD
PO BOX 278
16406 U.S ROUTE 224 EAST
16406 US ROUTE 224 E, PO BOX
PO BOX 450853
771 BROOKSEDGE PLAZA DR
PO BOX 481
PO BOX 1431

3700 WEST ROBINSON #231
E MAIN ST
PO BOX 2010
PO BOX 3500
PO BOX 8128
4611 N CHANNEL AVE, PO BOX
250 PARK RD
1530 VALLEY CENTER PKWY.#120
COURTNEY PL 3894 COURTNEY ST
RD2 BOX 1000

855 SPRINGDALE DR
410 EAGLEVIEW BLVD #110
82-86 BOSTON HILL RD
800 EISENHOWER BLVD
615 WILLIAM PITT WAY
PO DRAWER P
PO BOX 9, HULLER LN
ONE PORK AVE
PO BOX 833
PO BOX 1200
PO BOX 328, 1200 PARK ST
PO BOX 830
312 DIRECTORS DR
618 GRASSMERE PARK #7
1610 SHELDON RD
PO BOX 5198
PO BOX 700
PO BOX 566
PO BOX 90218
13790-A RESEARCH BLVD #333
NEW YORK
ORCHARD PARK

PLAINVIEW
SCARSDALE
SOUTHOLD
STATEN ISLAND
STORMVILLE
WADDINGTON
FINDLAY
FINDLAY
WEST LAKE
WESTERVILLE
CATOOSA
DUNCAN

NORMAN
OCHELATA
LAKE OSWEGO
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
PORTLAND
APOLLO
BETHLEHEM
BETHLEHEM
COOPERSBURG

EXTON
EXTON
LARKVILLE
MIDDLETOWN
PITTSBURGH
SUGARLOAF
TEMPLE
TIPTON
VALLEY FORGE
VALLEY FORGE
COLUMBIA
HENDERSONVILLE
KNOXVILLE
NASHVILLE
CHANNELVIEW
ABILENE
ALVIN
ANDREWS
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
NY
NY

NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
NY
OH
OH
OH
OH
OK
OK

OK
OK
OR
OR
OR
OR
PA
PA
PA
PA

PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
PA
SC
TN
TN
TN
TS
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
10014-0000
14127-0000

11704-0000
10585-0000
11971-0000
10301-0000
12585-0000
13694-0000
45840-0000
45840-0000
44145-0000
43081-0000
74015-0000
73536-0448

73072-0000
74051-0000
97035-0012
97208-0000
97207-0000
97208-0000
15613-8730
18017-0000
18017-8999
18036-0000

19341-0000
19341-0000
18651-3225
17057-0000
15238-0000
18249-0000
19560-0009
16684-0304
19842-0833
19842-0000
29202-0000
37077-0830
37923-0000
37211-3643
77530-0000
79608-0000
77512-0700
79714-0000
78709-0000
78750-0000
212-620-7228
716-662-0632

516-249-7600
914-723-4300
516-765-3660
718-727-7303
800-882-9904
315-388-5909
419-423-3526
800-537-9540
216-469-0122
614-882-3136
918-663-8873
405-251-4578

405-321-3931
918-535-2281
503-624-9464
503-657-1111
503-253-2687
503-286-4656
412-568-3623
215-924-9693
215-867-7338
215-965-8009

215-524-3500
215-458-1077
717-779-1780
717-986-1771
412-826-5511
717-788-6000
215-926-6915
800-468-3647
215-962-0800
800-258-5585
803-256-7322
615-822-3295
615-690-3211
0
713-457-6494
915-698-5560
713-331-1959
915-523-6756
512-288-7500
512-250-5463
212-633-1165
716-662-0636

516-249-7610
0
516-765-5802
0
0
0
419-424-4991
419-424-4990
0
614-882-0676
918-437-9622
- - 0

405-364-1708
918-535-2564
503-684-5268
503-678-5841
503-221-1324
503-283-2602
412-567-2571
215-691-2170
215-861-0991
0

215-524-7335
215-458-1081
717-779-5316
717-986-9580
412-826-3360
- - 0
215-926-6943
800-621-7447
215-962-0727
215-495-5208
803-254-6445
- - 0
615-690-3626
- - 0
713-457-0966
0
713-469-7631
0
512-288-1995
512-250-9561
CLEANUP
BOOMS AND OTHER
SUPPLIES
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION
CLEANUP
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
CLEANUP CONTR
WORLDWIDE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION
HELICOPTERS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
CLEANUP
CLEANUP
BIREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION
VOC EMISSION
REDUCTION
CLEANUP
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CLEANUP
BIOREMEDIATION USA
BIOREMEDIATION USA
SORBENT
CLEANUP
EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER
CLEANUP
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CLEANUP
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CLEANUP CONTR
CLENAUP CONTR USA
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
SORBENTS
HEAVY EQUIPMENT
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION

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    Company Name
                            Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
Phone
           Telefax
                        Services Offered
BIO-GENESIS
HAZCORP
IT CORPORATION
MICRO- BAG
OPPENHIMER
SOUTHWESTERN
STUTTON CORPORATION
TEXAS ABSORBENTS
VALLEN SAFETY SUPPLY
BIOREMEDIATION
HOUSTON SHIP REPAIR


HOUSTON SHIP REPAIR
ENVIRONMENTAL
MICROBIAL
ABERLAN USA

POSCON INC

MILLER ENVIRONMENTAL
VIA-SANTOS
CHEMICAL PLANT

ENVIRODYNAMICS
ESP CORP.
HUDSON RUSH COMPANY
OSEI CORPORATION
PETRO-GREEN INC.

RESPONSE VIDEO
SOUTHERN WASTE
DISPOSAL SYSTEMS

REIDEL-PETERSON
UN I VAC OF TEXAS
PRIORTY ONE SERVICE
AGGREKO INC.

WM W HUNT CONTR INC.

PREMIUM SUPPLY
NATURAL OXYGEN
WHY WASTEUATER
HAL KESTER &
TARMAC
EMTECH ENVIRONMENTAL
13790-A RESEARCH
7004 BEE CAVE RD #2200
2499- B CAPITOL OF TEXAS
9607 GRAY BLVD.
1206 B W 4TH BOX 5561
PO BOX 17366
UOO A KAREN AVENUE
1000 WEST AVE #B
2120 DENTON DR #105
PO BOX 484
PO BOX 489, 16201 WOOD DR


PO BOX 489, 16201 WOOD DR
1803 TARRANT LANE BOX 9
1803 TARANT LANE
PO BOX 1982

1540 MEMORIAL LANE

4260 BEACON ST
226 GLENMORE
400 WEST MAIN STREET

2900 GASTON AVE
PO BOX 610607
11450 PAGEMILL
5545 HARVEST HILL #1116
3952 CANDLENUT LN PO BOX

11551 FOREST CENTRAL DR #324
1645 RHONME STREET
2525 BATTLEGROUND RD

1110 HOWARD
6406 LAPORTE HIGHWAY
305 WEST WOODWARD ST
1337-8 EAST PARKERVILLE RD

PO BOX 849
\
PO DRAWER A
PO BOX 13577
3350 DONIPHAN DR
PO BOX 100792
PO BOX 4370
303 ARTHUR ST
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
AUSTIN
BIG SANDY
CHANNELVIEW


CHANNELV1EW
COLLEYVILLE
COLLEYVILLE
CONROE

CONROE

CORPUS CHRISTI
CORPUS CHRISTI
DALLAS

DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS

DALLAS
DALLAS
DEER PARK

DEER PARK
DEER PARK
DEN I SON
DESOTO

EDNA

EL CAMPO
EL PASO
ELPASO
FORT WORTH
FORT WORTH
FORTH WORTH
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX


TX
TX
TX
TX

TX

TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
78750-0000
78746-0000
78746-0000
78758-0000
78763-0000
78760-0000
75670-0000
78701-0000
78758-4530
75755-0000
77530-0000


77530-0000
79603-4000
76034-0000
77305-0000

77304-0000

78405-0000
78412-0000
75208-0000

75226-0000
75261-0000
75243-0000
75230-0000
75381-0000

75243-0000
75229-0000
77536-0000

77536-0000
77536-0000
75020-0000
75115-0000

77957-0000

77437-0000
79913-0000
79922-0000
76185-0000
76106-0000
76107-2352
512-250-5463
512-328-6766
512-328-0081
512-837-1145
512-474-1016
512-447-9081
512-452-2102
512-472-6366
512-836-9668
214-636-4146
713-452-5841


713-452-5841
817-481-4128
817-329-0738
- - 0

409-539-3037

512-883-5726
512-991-4457
214-742-6565

214-826-6311
214-641-7777
214-343-6471
214-239-8663
214-484-7336

214-349-1928
214-869-0447
713-930-2525

713-479-5295
713-479-2090
318-369-6248
214-230-3804

512-782-5322

800-392-7736
915-833-2168
915-581-6602
817-292-8405
817-626-3021
817-332-5481
512-250-9561
512-328-6766
512-328-1452
512-837-5968
0
512-443-3442
- 0
512-472-6066
512-834-1591
214-636-4160
- - 0


0
817-329-0631
817-329-0631
- - 0

409-539-2897

- 0
0
214-741-2221

214-826-6348
214-641-7858
214-349-6622
214-239-1264
214-783-9636

0
214-869-0440
713-930-2511

713-479-6358
- - 0
214-463-3613
214-230-0287

- - 0

409-543-8054
- - 0
915-581-8043
0
- 0
817-332-6728
BIOREMEDIATION
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION
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DISPERSSANT/SORBENTS
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
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CLEANUP
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BIOREMEDIATION USA
SOSRBENT
BIOREMEDIATION
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City
                                                                   State
Zip
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Telefax
Services Offered

SCI CONTRACTORS INC.
HAL IN ENVIRONMENTAL
ECCO INC.
LAVERN GIBSON
MEDINA AGRICULTURAL
ABASCO

ABS MARINE SERVICES
ACS INDUSTRIES INC.
AM- TEX CORPORATION
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT
BIOREMEDIATION
CERTIFIED TANK
CHEMICAL SOLUTION
COMPREHENSIVE
DUP'S INC.
EARTH MANAGEMENT
ECOMARINE USA
ECOSORB
ENSR REMEDIATION &
ENVIRONMENTAL
FLO TREND SYSTEMS
GARNER ENVIRONMENTAL

GULF COAST BIOSOLVE
HARRISON WESTERN
HI -WAY EQUIPMENT
HYDRO REMEDIATION

IMPAC

JDI INC.
JOYMAI ENVIRONMENTAL

MARINE MAINTENANCE


MYCOBAC
NEW PINNACLE &

PETRO BOOM
R.E. WRIGHT

SERENGETI
SKYVISION


BOX 1464
5220 AVE G
PO BOX 843
BOX 1123
PO BOX 309
PO BOX 38573

16855 NORTH CHASE DR
U208 INDUSTRY ROAD
1505 SOUTH HIGHWAY 6 #210
7015 GULF FREEWAY #212
11200 WESTHEIMER RD 1*925
14626 MORALES RD
PO BOX 891185
2626 SOUTH LOOP #140
PO BOX 4395
1110 NASA RD 1 #203
4606 FM 1960 U #240
12315 ROBIN BLVD PO BOX 450006
3000 RICHMOND AVE #200
13164 MEMORIAL DR BOX 127
707 LEHMAN
314 ALLEN GENOA RD

16155 PARK ROW #140
ONE WEST LOOP SOUTH #100
6203 LONG DR
5206 FM 1960 WEST #206

5330 GRIGGS RD

411 NORTHBELT EAST #195
PO BOX 442101

PO BOX 5455


12534 MILL WHEEL #2
PO BOX 84221

16038 VICKERY #220
11331 RICHMOND AVE #102

PO BOX 772503
5858 WESTHEIMER #70


FRIENDSWOOD
GALVESTON
GRAPEVINE
HENDERSON
HONDOSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON


HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON


TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX

TX
TX

TX


TX
TX

TX
TX

TX
TX


77546-1464
77551-0000
76051-0000
75653-0000
78861-0000
77238-0000

77060-0000
77053-0000
77077-0000
77087-0000
77042-0000
77032-0000
77289-1185
77054-0000
77210-4395
77058-0000
77069-0000
77245-0000
77098-0000
77079-0000
77018-1513
77017-0000

77084-0000
77027-0000
77087-0000
77069-0000

77021-0000

77060-0000
77244-0000

77262-0000


77064-0000
77284-0000

77032-0000
77082-0000

77215-2503
77057-0000


713-482-1468
409-744-8510
817-481-1053
903-657-6339
512-426-3011
713-931-4400

713-874-6512
713-434-0934
713-589-6000
713-644-4338
713-789-2072
713-442-8402
713-992-3031
713-669-1122
713-228-2361
713-333-3221
713-440-1172
713-433-5700
713-520-9030
713-499-5466
713-699-0152
713-920-1300

800-243-3387
713-683-5703
713-649-0940
713-537-6304

713-342-5939

713-999-0293
713-493-2511

713-928-5911


713-894-7371
713-895-8245

219-769-4908
713-496-2323

713-266-4300
713-784-7727


0
409-744-4387
817-488-2135
903-657-6158
512-426-2288
713-931-4406

713-874-5964
713-433-6201
713-589-2023
713-644-0276
713-789-3360
713-442-8111
713-992-3341
0
713-227-2309
- - 0
713-444-5185
713-433-2029
713-520-5952
713-499-5472
713-694-1840
713-920-1359

713-492-1522
303-232-7451
713-649-5571
713-537-6343

713-641-3853

713-999-1322
713-493-2523

0


0
713-895-8915

219-769-0173
713-496-2322

713-266-4339
719-977-1043

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AERIAL VIDEO
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                             Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
                                                                                        Phone
                                                                                                   Telefax
Services Offered
SHIT INTERNATIONAL
SORB -ALL COMPANY
SOUTH COAST FIRE &
SPILL CONTAINMENT
SSCI

TRICIL ENVIRONMENTAL
TURF FEEDING SYSTEMS
VERDE ENVIRONMENTAL
WAKE FIELD ASSOCIATES

WASTE MICROBES INC.
WESTERN DATA SYSTEMS
WESTERN EMERGENCY
WESTON SERVICES INC.

DDA SERVICES
3D Oil Company
MOBLEY COMPANY INC.
S & K SUPPLY
THREE D OIL COMPANY
ERI MICROBE MASTERS
GULF ENVIRONMENTAL

WIGGINS
TEXAS CROWN
BERGSTEIN OILFIELD
ENVIRONMENTAL
SUNDROP SERVICES
ECO-LOGICAL
TEXAS SPILL CONTROL
EARTH RESTORATION
GULF STATES DIVING
BIO TEX
SCIENTIFIC
NATIONAL FILTRATION
TEXOIL SERVICES
EC & ASSOCIATES
BIOREMEDIATION
TEXAS ECOLOGIST INC.
RECLAMATION
TEXAS INDUSTRIAL
MUD MAN-PRIORTY ONE
PETRO ENVIRONMENTAL
REMEDIAL SERVICES
SYNERGISTIC
TESORO ENVIRONMENTAL
400 N BELTWAY 8 #310
PO BOX 21148
4300 SOUTH WAYSIDE #107
2901 WILCREST DR #200
16811 EL CAM I NO REAL #214

PO BOX 19529
1183 BRITTMORE #400
7309 SCHNIEDER
2600 SOUTHWEST FREEWAY #716

4901 MILUEE #109
14726 REGNAL
2925 BRIARPARK #405
5599 SAN FELIPE

PO BOX 585
PO BOX 1172
PO BOX 1640
PO BOX 1885
1915 N HWY 135
5027 SHADY MAPLE
PO BOX 2081

PO BOX 1109
PO BOX 9821
PO BOX 2724
1010 SOUTH MAGNOLIA BLVD
PO BOX 2048
PO BOX 50571
3602 E HWY 158 PO BOX 81014
4222 PASADENA BLVD
PO BOX 5607
2020 N GALVESTON
PO BOX 921
1108 SUMMIT DR #8
PO BOX 146
PO BOX 898
333 PRESTONWOOD DR #602
PO BOX 307
115 EAST BAGDAD RD
3500 SUNRISE RD
9311 SAN PEDRO
PO BOX 680488
3726 BROOM ST
790 WEST MAYFIELD
8700 TESORO DR
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON

HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON
HOUSTON

KELLER
KILGORE
KILGORE
KILGORE
KILGORE
KINGWOOD
LAPORTE

LIBERTY
LONGVIEW
LUBBOCK
MAGNOLIA
MARSHALL
MIDLAND
MIDLAND
PASADENA
PASADENA
PEARLAND
PEARLAND
PLANO
PLUM
POST
RICHARDSON
ROBSTOUN
ROUND ROCK
ROUND ROCK
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
SAN ANTONIO
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX

TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
77060-0000
77057-0000
77087-0000
77042-0000
77058-0000

77224-0000
77043-0000
77093-0000
77098-0000

77092-0000
77039-0000
77042-0000
77056-0000

76248-0000
75663-0000
75662-0000
75662-0000
75662-0000
77339-0000
77572-2081

77575-0000
75608-0000
79408-0000
77355-1721
75670-0000
79710-0000
79709-0000
77503-0000
77508-0000
77581-0000
77588-0000
75074-0000
78952-0000
79356-0000
75081-0000
78380-0000
78664-0000
78664-0000
78216-0000
78268-0488
78217-0000
78211-0000
78217-0000
713-931-2150
713-784-4575
713-649-6691
713-783-0404
713-486-1943

409-985-5527
713-465-1800
713-691-6468
713-520-5083

713-956-4001
713-987-1815
- - 0
713-621-1620

817-379-0052
903-984-9441
903-984-8646
214-984-7624
214-984-9441
713-360-9807
713-470-0209

409-336-3881
214-297-4412
806-744-6278
713-356-6038
903-938-9979
915-520-7735
915-570-1700
713-476-5995
713-998-0082
713-485-3870
713-489-0673
214-881-0800
409-242-5571
806-495-3800
214-437-0703
512-387-3518
512-388-9677
800-969-8492
512-690-0305
512-680-2950
512-653-9338
512-927-1424
210-283-2402
713-820-9734
719-977-4579
713-649-6694
- 0
713-486-7415

0
713-465-1866
713-691-2331
713-520-6291

713-956-7305
713-987-2743
- - 0
0

817-431-6175
- - 0
- - 0
214-984-8906
- 0
504-293-2033
713-470-2726

409-336-6928
214-991-3510
- - 0
713-356-6224
903-938-1211
915-520-7737
915-687-4025
713-476-0030
713-998-0133
- - 0
0
214-881-0199
409-242-5570
- - 0
214-437-9408
- - 0
0
512-255-0013
512-525-0032
512-523-5700
- - 0
- - 0
210-283-2403
CLEANUP CONTR USA
SORBENT
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BIOREMEDIATION
BIOREMEDIATION
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BIOREMEDIATION USA

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                             Address
City
                                                                   State
Zip
                                                                                        Phone
                                                                                                   Telefax
Services Offered
PHOENIX
COMPLETE
HALONE TRUCKING
H.G. LUERA LTD
JET-VAC ENTERPRISES
REMEDIATION
DESIGN ENGINEERING
DESIGN ENGINEERING
PCCI
UNDERSEA SYSTEMS
ICF INCORPORATED
BIOVERSAL USA INC.
GENERAL TECHNOLOGY

INDUSTRIAL MARINE
INDUSTRIAL MARINE
PARKER SYSTEMS INC.
VIKING INSTRUMENTS
ENVIRONMENTAL
COASTAL REMEDIATION
RESOURCE RECOVERY
ENVIROSOLUTIONS
TERRA CLEAN
HAMILTON PACIFIC LTD
TETRA TECH INC.
PACIFIC EQUIPMENT CO
CHEMPRO
CROULEY
CROWLEY
FOSS ENVIRONMENTAL
GLOBAL DIVING &
PAULSEN & ASSOCIATES
TIDEWATER
AAA ENVIRONMENTAL
E & K HAZARDOUS
A & V INC.
H20 CHEMISTS INC.
UPTON RD, PO BOX 744
22730 GOSLING ROAD
PO BOX 709
312 BEECHUOOD
PO BOX 423
1952 WEST PARKWAY
1606 CHAPEL HILL
PO BOX 16037
1201 E ABINGDON DR #201
20101 RIVER AVE, PO BOX 100
9300 LEE HGIGHUAY
10626 BEECHNUT COURT
7720 MASON KING COURT

1301 MARSH ST PO BOX 1779
1301 MARSH ST, PO BOX 1779
PO BOX 1652
12007 SUNRISE VALLEY DR
3705 SANDERS AVE
310 1ST ST
425 E PINNER ST
5101 CLEVELAND ST #302
5101 CLEVELAND ST #302
1808 EAGLE HARBOR LANE
11820 NORTHUP WAY #100
PO BOX 1113
2203 AIRPORT WAY SOUTH
PO BOX 2287
PO BOX 2287
660 W EWING ST
2763 13TH AVE SW
4501 SHILSHOLE AVE NW
6305 NW LOWER RIVER RD
5544 W FOREST HOME AVE
2905 PAINE AVE.PO BOX 1249
N62 W22632 VILLAGE DR
N62 W22632 VILLAGE DR
SMITHVILLE
SPRING
TEXAS CITY
VICTORIA
WACO
WEST VALLEY
ALEXANDRIA
ALEXANDRIA
ALEXANDRIA
BATTERY PARK
FAIRFAX
FAIRFAX STATION
MANASSAS

NORFOLK
NORFOLK
NORFOLK
RESTON
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ROANOKE
SUFFOLK
VIRGINIA BEACH
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BAIN8RIDGE
BELLEVUE
ISSAQUAH
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
SEATTLE
VANCOUVER
MILWAUKEE
SHEBOYGAN
SUSSEX
SUSSEX
TX
TX
TX
TX
TX
UT
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA

VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WA
WI
WI
WI
WI
78957-0000
77389-0000
77592-0000
77901-0000
76703-0000
84119-0000
22304-0000
22302-0000
22314-0000
23304-0000
22031-1207
22039-0000
22110-0000

23501-0000
23501-0000
23501-0000
22091-3406
23277-0000
24008-0000
23434-0000
23462-0000
23462-0000
98110-0000
98005-0000
98027-0000
98134-0000
98111-0000
98111-0000
98119-1587
98134-0000
98107-0000
98660-0000
53220-0000
53082-1249
53089-0000
53089-0000
512-237-4518
713-353-5438
713-487-6500
512-575-9540
817-757-4827
801-977-0559
703-823-3189
703-538-6547
703-684-2060
804-357-7405
703-934-3000
703-250-3442
703-631-6655

80-454-3571
804-543-5718
- - 0
703-758-9339
804-358-5400
703-983-0280
804-539-0005
804-497-5721
804-497-6931
206-842-2100
206-822-9596
206-392-0304
206-223-0500
206-443-8100
206-443-8100
206-281-3823
206-623-0621
800-733-4501
206-695-8088
414-541-1440
414-458-6030
414-246-6922
800-833-2334
0
713-353-5480
713-480-1009
0
0
801-975-1257
703-335-2954
703-538-6537
703-684-5343
0
703-934-9740
703-250-3559
- - 0

804-543-4561
804-543-4561
0
703-391-2910
- - 0
703-983-4363
- - 0
804-497-6882
804-497-6882
- - 0
206-828-4359
- - 0
206-223-7791
206-443-8620
206-443-8620
206-284-3699
- - 0
206-783-0434
206-695-3731
- - 0
414-452-7254
414-246-6932
414-246-6932
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      FEDERAL ENDANGERED AND THREATENED SPECIES

Federal Natural Trustee - Department of the Interior,
  Division of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

       USFWS  Region  IV  -  Arkansas  and Louisiana
   USFWS  Region II - Texas,  New  Mexico and Oklahoma

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                                                          Federal  Endangered  Species
                                                                                                                                  Page
     County
                 State
            Name of Species
      Species
    Description
                                                                                     Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
Acadia
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Acadia
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Acadia
LA   Bald Eagle
Acadia
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Acadia
                  LA   Florida Panther
The  red-cockaded
woodpecker  18  to  20
centimeters  long
with a wing  span  of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and  white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and  its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and  stripe
onthe side of  the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small  red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches  of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side  of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored  crest,
the females  a
black-colored  crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle  with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft..   Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow,  and  flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                                                                           Requires extensive mature
                                                                           stands of lowland hardwood
                                                                           forest without disturbance
                                                                           from cutting. An area of 2
                                                                           and one-half to 3 square
                                                                           miles is estimated to be the
                                                                           minimum habitat requirement
                                                                           per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.
                                    A large,  long-tailed Diversity of habitats  used
                                    cat  with  pale brown  by panthers; dominated by
                                    or rusty  upper       uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                    parts,  dull  white or low pinelands,  and palm
                                    buffy under  parts;   forests).  Lower diversity
                                    tail  tips, back of   and predominately wetland
 This  bird's  range  is  closely  tied
 to the distribution of  southern
 pines.
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Acadia
LA   Eskimo Curlew
Acadia
LA   Bachman's Warbler
Allen
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
                                                                           habitat use are
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County
                 State
            Name of Species
      Species
    Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
Allen
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Allen
LA   Bald Eagle
Allen
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Allen
                  LA   Florida Panther
Allen
LA   Eskimo Curlew
 It has a white bill,
 large patches of
 white on the wings,
 and white  lines on
 either side of the
 neck. The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the females a
 black-colored crest.
 The ivory-bill's
 flight is  level.

 A large eagle with
 white head and tail
 in adult, wingspan 6
 to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers.  Immatures
 are dark or mottled.

 Possesses skull that
 is longer, more
 narrow, and flat.
 Weight varies
 considerably, large
 males may weigh more
 than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
Requires extensive mature
stands of  lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
tow pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel  in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
                                                                                       Based on testicular measurements,
                                                                                       males probably reach sexual
                                                                                       maturity at 3 yrs of age.
                                                                                       Parturition in black bears has
                                                                                       generally been assumed to occur in
                                                                                       late January or early February with
                                                                                       the actual birthing often occurring
                                                                                       while the female is in hibernation.
                                                                                       Litter size ranges from one to
                                                                                       three.
                                                                                       Existing data indicates a breeding
                                                                                       season of November to April,  a
                                                                                       gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                       days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.

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    County       State        Mame of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Allen
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Ascension
LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Ascension
                  LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Ascension
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
                                                                            Nested in low wet forested
                                                                           areas containing variable
                                                                           amounts of water.  When not
                                                                           on or near their nests,
                                                                           which were located near the
                                                                           ground, the birds were more
                                                                           often observed high in the
                                                                           tree tops, especially during
                                                                           migration.
                                                         It is now restricted
                                                         primarily to the Tensas and
                                                         Atchafalaya River Basins in
                                                         Louisiana.  The Louisiana
                                                         Black bear's occupied
                                                         habitat consists primarily
                                                         of bottomland hardwood
                                                         timber found in its river
                                                         basin habitats.

                                                         Open stands of pines with a
                                                         minimum age of 60 years
                                                         provide roosting and nesting
                                                         requirements.  Cavity
                                                         excavation for roosting
                                                         almost always occurs in
                                                         living pines, and usually in
                                                         those which are infected
                                                         with a fungus producing what
                                                         is known as red-heart
                                                         disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
                                                                                       Nesting has been recorded from late
                                                                                       March to early June,  with clutch
                                                                                       size usually being three or four
                                                                                       eggs, but occasionally five. The
                                                                                       birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                       during July and apparently pass
                                                                                       through Key West by early
                                                                                       September.
                              Based on testicular measurements,
                              males probably reach sexual
                              maturity at 3 yrs of age.
                              Parturition in black bears has
                              generally been assumed to occur in
                              late January or early February with
                              the actual birthing often occurring
                              while the female is in hibernation.
                              Litter size ranges from one to
                              three.
                              This bird's range is closely tied
                              to the distribution of southern
                              pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents,  with

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     County       State        Name  of  Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
Ascension
LA   Bald Eagle
 Ascension
LA   Florida Panther
Ascension
LA   Eskimo Curlew
Ascension
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Assumption        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
 flight  is  level.

 A  large eagle  with
 white head and taiI
 in adult,  wingspan 6
 to 7.5  ft..  Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers.  Immatures
 are dark or  mottled.

 A  large, long-tailed
 cat with pale  brown
 or rusty upper
 parts,  dull  white or
 buffy under  parts;
 tail tips, back of
 ears, and  sides of
 nose dark  brown or
 blackish.  Mature
 panthers measured
 nearly  6-7 feet from
 nose to tip  of taiI.
 Medium-si zed
 shorebird, with the
 slightly curved bill
 only about 2 inches
 long.   The curlew
 has a black  head,
 and its  feathers
 have warm buffy
 brown tips.  The
 underpants are a
 warm buffy color,
 and the  under
 surface  of the wings
 are conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
 Total  length  being
 4  to 4  and one-half
 inches.  The  male is
 olive green  above,
 face and undeparts
 yellow,  throat patch
 and crown patch
 black. The female
 lacks the black
 throat;  the  upper
 parts are olive
 green,  the forehead
 and underparts
 yellow, and  the
 crown  grayish.
 Possesses skull that
 is  longer,  more
 narrow, and  flat.
Weight varies
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet  forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.   When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located  near the
                                                         ground,  the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops,  especially during
                                                         migration.
                                                         It  is  now  restricted
                                                         primarily  to  the  Tensas  and
                                                         Atchafalaya River Basins in
                                                         Louisiana.  The Louisiana
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                                         Existing data  indicates a breeding
                                                                                                         season of November to April, a
                                                                                                         gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                                         days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                                         kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south,  followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparantly pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
                              Based on testicular  measurements,
                              males probably  reach sexual
                              maturity at 3 yrs  of age.
                              Parturition in  black bears has

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    County       State        Mame of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Assumption        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Assumption        LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Assumption        LA   Bald Eagle
Assumption        LA   Florida Panther
                                                      considerably,  large  Black bear's occupied
                                                      males may weigh more habitat consists primarily
                                                      than 600 pounds.     of bottomland hardwood
                                                                           timber found in its river
                                                                           basin habitats.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large,  long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeI and
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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     County        State        Name  of  Species
                                          Spec i es
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Assumption         LA   Eskimo Curlew
Assumption        LA   Bachman's Warbler
Avoyelles
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Avoyelles
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
nearly 6-7  feet  from
nose to  tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird,  with  the
slightly curved  bill
only about  2  inches
long.  The  curlew
has a black head,
and its  feathers
have warn buffy
brown tips.   The
underpants  are a
warm buffy  color,
and the  under
surface  of  the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and  one-half
inches.  The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow,  throat patch
and crown patch
black. The  female
lacks the black
throat;  the upper
parts are olive
green, the  forehead
and underpants
yellow,  and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker  18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small  red spot
on each side of  the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
fonest without distunbance
fnom cutting.  An area of 2
                              Nesting from late Hay to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
AvoyeUes
LA   Bald Eagle
Avoyelles
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Avoyelles
                  LA   Florida Panther
Avoyelles
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Avoyelles
                  LA   Bachraan's Warbler
                                                      either side of the   and one-half to 3 square
                                                      neck. The males have miles  is estimated to be the
                                                      a red-colored crest, minimum habitat requirement
                                                      the females a        per pair of birds.
                                                      black-colored crest.
                                                      The ivory-bill's
                                                      flight is level.
A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Height varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large, long-tailed
                                    cat with pale brown
                                    or rusty upper
                                    parts,  dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    tail tips,  back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip of tai I.
                                    Medium-sized
                                    shorebird,  with the
                                    slightly curved bill
                                    only about  2 inches
                                    long.  The curlew
                                    has a black head,
                                    and its feathers
                                    have warm buffy
                                    brown tips.  The
                                    underparts  are a
                                    warm buffy color,
                                    and the under
                                    surface of  the wings
                                    are conspicuously
                                    cinnamon buff.
                                     Total  length being
                                    4 to 4 and one-ha If
                                    inches. The male is
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                     The birds nested in the
                     treeless Arctic tundra, and
                     fed in open natural
                     grassland and tundra,  burned
                     prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                     plowed lands and intertidal
                     zones during migration and
                     winter months.
                      Nested in low wet forested
                     areas containing variable
                     amounts of water.   When not
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or  four

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Spec i es
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
 Beauregard         LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Beauregard        LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Beauregard        LA   Bald Eagle
Beauregard        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow,  and flat.
Weight varies
                                                                           on or near their nests,
                                                                           which were located near the
                                                                           ground, the birds were more
                                                                           often observed high in the
                                                                           tree tops, especially during
                                                                           migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparantly pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range  is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Beauregard        LA   Florida Panther
Beauregard        LA   Eskimo Curlew
Beauregard        LA   Bachman's Warbler
Bienvilie
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                                      considerably, large  Black bear's occupied
                                                      males may weigh more habitat consists primarily
                                                      than 600 pounds.     of bottomland hardwood
                                                                           timber found in its river
                                                                           basin habitats.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
                                                         Diversity of habitats used
                                                         by panthers; dominated by
                                                         uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                                         low pinelands, and palm
                                                         forests). Lower diversity
                                                         and predominately wetland
                                                         habitat use are
                                                         characteristic of southern
                                                         areas (mixed swamp and
                                                         cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
                              generally been assumed to occur in
                              late January or early February with
                              the actual birthing often occurring
                              while the female is in hibernation.
                              Litter size ranges from one to
                              three.
                              Existing data indicates a breeding
                              season of November to April, a
                              gestation period of around 90-95
                              days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                              kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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     County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Bienville
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
BienviIle
LA   Bald Eagle
Bienvilie
LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Bienville
LA   Florida Panther
Bienvilie
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
 on  its  back,  and  its
 cheeks  and
 underpants  are
 white.  Its  flanks
 are black streaked.
 The cap and stripe
 onthe side  of the
 neck and the  throat
 are black.  The male
 has a small  red spot
 on  each side  of the
 black cap.
 It  has  a white biII,
 large patches of
 white on the  wings,
 and white lines on
 either  side of the
 neck. The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the females a
 black-colored crest.
 The ivory-bill's
 flight  is level.

 A large eagle with
 white head  and tail
 in  adult, wingspan 6
 to  7.5  ft.. Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers. Immatures
 are dark or mottled.

 Possesses skull that
 is  longer, more
 narrow,  and flat.
 Weight  varies
 considerably, large
 males may weigh more
 than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
                                                                            with  a  fungus producing what
                                                                            is  known  as  red-heart
                                                                            disease.
                                                                           Requires extensive mature
                                                                           stands of  lowland hardwood
                                                                           forest without disturbance
                                                                           from cutting. An area of 2
                                                                           and one-half to 3 square
                                                                           miles is estimated to be the
                                                                           minimum habitat requirement
                                                                           per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic  tundra,  and
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Bienville
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Bossier
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Bossier
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                    slightly curved bill
                                    only about 2 inches
                                    long.  The curlew
                                    has a black head,
                                    and its feathers
                                    have warm buffy
                                    brown tips.  The
                                    underparts are a
                                    warm buffy color,
                                    and the under
                                    surface of the wings
                                    are conspicuously
                                    cinnamon buff.
                                     Total length being
                                    4 to A and one-half
                                    inches. The male is
                                    olive green above,
                                    face and undeparts
                                    yellow, throat patch
                                    and crown patch
                                    black. The female
                                    lacks the black
                                    throat; the upper
                                    parts are olive
                                    green, the forehead
                                    and underparts
                                    yellow, and the
                                    crown  grayish.
                                    Possesses skull that
                                    is longer, more
                                    narrow, and flat.
                                    Weight varies
                                    considerably, large
                                    males may weigh more
                                    than 600 pounds.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
                                                                           fed in open natural
                                                                           grassland and tundra, burned
                                                                           prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                                           plowed lands and intertidal
                                                                           zones during migration and
                                                                           winter months.
                      Nested in low wet forested
                     areas containing variable
                     amounts of water.  When not
                     on or near their nests,
                     which were located near the
                     ground, the birds were more
                     often observed high in the
                     tree tops, especially during
                     migration.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                                                   season is over and the adults are
                                                   heading south, followed by the
                                                   young.  Spring migration began in
                                                   late February with the birds moving
                                                   through northern middle America and
                                                   the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                                                   Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
                                                   in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Bossier
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
 Bossier
LA   Bald Eagle
Bossier
                  LA   Florida Panther
Bossier
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Bossier
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white  lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is  level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers.  Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved biII
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
A to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra,  and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low  wet  forested
                                                         areas  containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.   When  not
                                                         on or  near their nests,
                                                         which  were located  near  the
                                                         ground,  the birds were more
                                                         often  observed  high in the
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Existing data indicates  a  breeding
                                                                                       season of November to April,  a
                                                                                       gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                       days,  litter sizes of 1  to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began  in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded  from late
                              March  to early June,  with  clutch
                              size usually being  three or  four
                              eggs,  but occasionally  five.  The
                              birds  begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparantly pass
                              through Key West by early

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habi tat
                                                                Comments
Caddo
LA   Eskimo Curlew
Caddo
LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Caddo
Caddo
LA   American Alligator
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large (up to 16
feet), lizard-1 ike
reptile with a
broadly rounded
snout.  General
adult coloration is
grayish-black.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
                                                                           tree tops, especially during
                                                                           migration.
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
                                                                                       September.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Broad river valleys,
meandering streams, oxbow
lakes, marshes, swamps,
estuaries, bayous, and
creeks with minimal
water-flow.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Currently occur in more than 90% of
their historic range.   They also
occur in suitable inland habitat.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Caddo
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Caddo
LA   Bald Eagle
Caddo
                  LA   Florida Panther
Caddo
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Calcasieu
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white  lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is  level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches.  The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow,  throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat;  the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow,  and the
crown  grayish.
Medium-si zed
shorebird,  with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.   The curlew
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                          Nested in low wet  forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.   When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located  near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops,  especially during
                                                         migration.
                                                         The birds  nested  in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra,  and
                                                         fed in  open natural
                                                         grassland  and  tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies,  meadows,  pastures,
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Existing  data  indicates  a  breeding
                                                                                       season of November  to April,  a
                                                                                       gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                       days,  litter sizes  of 1  to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.   Spring migration began  in

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Calcasieu
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Calcasieu
LA   I vory-Bi Ued Woodpecker
Calcasieu
LA   Bald Eagle
Calcasieu
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
                                                                           plowed lands and intertidal
                                                                           zones during migration and
                                                                           winter months.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
                                                                                       late February with the birds moving
                                                                                       through northern middle America and
                                                                                       the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                                                                                       Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
                                                                                       in early March.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Based on testicular measurements,
                                                                                       males probably reach sexual
                                                                                       maturity at  3 yrs of age.
                                                                                       Parturition  in black bears has
                                                                                       generally been assumed to occur  in
                                                                                       late January or early February with

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    County       State        Name  of  Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Gormen ts
                                                       than 600 pounds.
Calcasieu
LA   Florida Panther
Calcasieu
LA   Bachman's Warbler
Caldwell
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Caldwell
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
A  large,  long-tailed
cat with  pale brown
or rusty  upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers  measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tai I.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and  undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and  the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                                            Nested  in  low wet forested
                                                                           areas containing variable
                                                                           amounts  of  water.  When not
                                                                           on or near  their nests,
                                                                           which were  located near the
                                                                           ground,  the birds were more
                                                                           often observed high in the
                                                                           tree tops,  especially during
                                                                           migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
 the  actual birthing often occurring
 while  the female  is in hibernation.
 Litter size  ranges from one to
 three.
 Existing data  indicates a breeding
 season of November to April, a
 gestation period  of around 90-95
 days,  litter sizes of 1 to 4
 kittens.
                                                                                       Nesting has been recorded from late
                                                                                       March to early June, with clutch
                                                                                       size usually being three or four
                                                                                       eggs, but occasionally five. The
                                                                                       birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                       during July and apparantly pass
                                                                                       through Key West by early
                                                                                       September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Caldwell
LA   Bald Eagle
Caldwell
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Caldwell
LA   Florida Panther
Caldwell
LA   Eskimo Curlew
Caldwell
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
                                                      neck. The males have miles  is estimated to be the
                                                      a red-colored crest, minimum habitat requirement
                                                      the females a        per pair of birds.
                                                      black-colored crest.
                                                      The ivory-bill's
                                                      flight is level.
A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bi II
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra,  burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Cameron
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Cameron
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Cameron
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants ane
white.  Its flanks
ane black stneaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck.  The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored cnest.
The ivony-bill's
                                                                           which wene located near the
                                                                           gnound, the birds were more
                                                                           often obsenved high in the
                                                                           tree tops, especially during
                                                                           migration.
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Anctic tundna, and
                                                         fed in open natunal
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation fon roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
fonest without disturbance
fnom cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
pen pain of birds.
                                                                                       birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                       during July and appanantly pass
                                                                                       thnough Key West by early
                                                                                       September.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tnee, 25 to 70 feet fnom the
gnound. The clutch size ranges fnom
thnee to foun eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Cameron
LA   Bald Eagle
Cameron
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Cameron
                  LA   Florida Panther
Cameron
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Catahoula
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Based on testicular measurements,
                                                                                       males probably reach sexual
                                                                                       maturity at 3 yrs of age.
                                                                                       Parturition in black bears has
                                                                                       generally been assumed to  occur in
                                                                                       late January or early February with
                                                                                       the actual birthing often  occurring
                                                                                       while the female is in hibernation.
                                                                                       Litter size ranges from one to
                                                                                       three.
                                                                                       Existing data indicates a  breeding
                                                                                       season of November to April,  a
                                                                                       gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                       days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparantly pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Catahoula
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Catahoula
LA   Bald Eagle
Catahoula
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Catahoula
                  LA   Florida Panther
Catahoula
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull  white or
                                    buffy under  parts;
                                    taiI tips, back of
                                    ears,  and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers  measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip  of tai I.
                                    Medium-sized
                                    shorebird, with the
                                    slightly  curved bill
                                                                            is known as  red-heart
                                                                            disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                     The birds nested in the
                     treeless Arctic tundra,  and
                     fed in open natural
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around targe
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to A
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                Comments
Catahoula
LA   Bachman's Warbler
Claiborne
                  LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Claiborne
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bilI,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
                                                                           grassland and tundra, burned
                                                                           prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                                           plowed lands and intertidal
                                                                           zones during migration and
                                                                           winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                         Open stands of pines with a
                                                         minimum age of 60 years
                                                         provide roosting and nesting
                                                         requirements.  Cavity
                                                         excavation for roosting
                                                         almost always occurs in
                                                         living pines, and usually in
                                                         those which are infected
                                                         with a fungus producing what
                                                         is known as red-heart
                                                         disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
                                                                                       heading south, followed by the
                                                                                       young.  Spring migration began in
                                                                                       late February with the birds moving
                                                                                       through northern middle America and
                                                                                       the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                                                                                       Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                                                                                       in early March.
                                                                                                         Nesting has been recorded from late
                                                                                                         March to early June, with clutch
                                                                                                         size usually being three or four
                                                                                                         eggs, but occasionally five. The
                                                                                                         birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                                         during July and apparently pass
                                                                                                         through Key West by early
                                                                                                         September.
                              This bird's range is closely tied
                              to the distribution of southern
                              pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
Claiborne
LA   Bald Eagle
Claiborne
LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Claiborne
LA   Florida Panther
Claiborne
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Claiborne
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
The  ivory-bill's
flight  is  level.

A  large eagle with
white head and  tail
in adult,  wingspan 6
to 7.5  ft.. Tarsi
are  bare of
feathers.  Immatures
are  dark or mottled.

Possesses  skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may  weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra,  and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet  forested
                                                         areas  containing  variable
                                                         amounts of water.   When not
                                                         on or  near their  nests,
                                                         which  were located  near the
                                                         ground, the birds were  more
                                                         often  observed high in  the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March  to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs,  but occasionally five.  The
                              birds  begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Concordia
LA   Louisiana Stack Bear
Concordia
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Concordia
LA   Ivory-BiLied Woodpecker
Concordia
LA   Bald Eagle
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters  long
with a wing  span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants ane
white. Its flanks
ane black streaked.
The cap and  stnipe
onthe side of the
neck and the thnoat
ane black. The male
has a small  ned spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
lange patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a ned-coloned cnest,
the females a
black-colored cnest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A lange eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tansi
ane bane of
feathens. Immatures
ane dank or mottled.
                                                                           migration.
It is now nestnicted
pnimanily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya Riven Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bean's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its niven
basin habitats.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 yeans
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation fon roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat nequinement
pen pain of binds.
Nests nean waten; nequines
lange tnees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, watenfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate fon
life and nonmally tnavel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet fnom the
gnound. The clutch size nanges from
thnee to foun eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.

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     County       State         Name  of  Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
Concordia
LA   Florida Panther
 Concordia
                   LA    Eskimo  Curlew
Concordia
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Desoto
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Desoto
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
A  large,  long-tailed
cat with  pale brown
or  rusty  upper
parts, dull white  or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back  of
ears, and sides  of
nose dark brown  or
blackish. Mature
panthers  measured
nearly 6-7 feet  from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with  the
slightly  curved  bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon  buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and  undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Possesses skull  that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
 sources.
 Diversity of habitats used
 by panthers; dominated by
 uplands  (hardwood hammocks,
 low pinelands, and palm
 forests). Lower diversity
 and predominately wetland
 habitat  use are
 characteristic of southern
 areas  (mixed swamp and
 cypress  swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
 Existing data  indicates a breeding
 season of November to April, a
 gestation period of around 90-95
 days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
 kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparantly pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Desoto
                  LA    Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Desoto
LA   Bald Eagle
Desoto
                  LA   Florida Panther
Desoto
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears,  and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.   The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
                                                                            requirements.  Cavity
                                                                            excavation  for roosting
                                                                            almost always occurs in
                                                                            living pines, and usually  in
                                                                            those which are  infected
                                                                            with a fungus producing what
                                                                            is  known as red-heart
                                                                            disease.
                                                         Requires extensive mature
                                                         stands of lowland hardwood
                                                         forest without disturbance
                                                         from cutting. An area of 2
                                                         and one-half to 3 square
                                                         miles is estimated to be the
                                                         minimum habitat requirement
                                                         per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Existing data indicates a breeding
                                                                                       season of November to April,  a
                                                                                       gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                       days,  litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and

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     County       State        Name of  Species
       Spec t es
     Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
 Desoto
                   LA   Bachman's Warbler
East Baton         LA    Louisiana Black Bear
East Baton        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
East Baton        LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
 have warm buffy
 brown tips.   The
 underpants are a
 warm buffy color,
 and the  under
 surface  of the wings
 are conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
 Total  length being
 4  to 4 and one-half
 inches.  The male is
 olive green above,
 face and undeparts
 yellow,  throat  patch
 and crown patch
 black. The female
 lacks the black
 throat;  the upper
 parts are olive
 green, the forehead
 and underparts
 yellow,  and the
 crown grayish.
 Possesses skull  that
 is  longer, more
 narrow,  and flat.
 Weight varies
 considerably,  large
 males may weigh  more
 than 600  pounds.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters  long
with a wing  span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and  stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small  red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
                                                                            winter months.
                                                                             Nested  in  low wet forested
                                                                            areas containing variable
                                                                            amounts  of  water.  When not
                                                                            on  or near  their nests,
                                                                            which were  located near the
                                                                            ground,  the birds were more
                                                                            often observed high  in the
                                                                            tree tops,  especially during
                                                                            migration.
 It is now restricted
 primarily to the Tensas and
 Atchafalaya River Basins in
 Louisiana.  The Louisiana
 Black bear's occupied
 habitat consists primarily
 of bottomland hardwood
 timber found in its river
 basin habitats.

 Open stands of pines with a
 minimum age of 60 years
 provide roosting and nesting
 requirements.  Cavity
 excavation for roosting
 almost always occurs in
 living pines, and usually in
 those which are infected
 with a fungus producing what
 is known as red-heart
disease.
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
East Baton        LA   Bald Eagle
East Baton        LA   Florida Panther
East Baton        LA   Eskimo Curlew
East Baton        LA   Bachman's Warbler
                                                      and white lines on   from cutting. An area of 2
                                                      either side of the   and one-half to 3 square
                                                      neck. The males have miles is estimated to be the
                                                      a red-colored crest, minimum habitat requirement
                                                      the females a        per pair of birds.
                                                      black-colored crest.
                                                      The ivory-bill's
                                                      flight is level.
A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips,  back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird,  with the
slightly curved bill
only about  2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts  are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of  the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the  forehead
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south,  followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five.  The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparantly pass
through Key West by early
September.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
East Carroll      LA   Louisiana Black Bear
East Carroll      LA    Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
East Carroll      LA   Bald Eagle
East Carroll      LA   Florida Panther
East Carroll      LA   Eskimo Curlew
and underparts
yellow, and  the
crown  grayish.
Possesses skull  that
is longer, more
narrow, and  flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh  more
than 600 pounds.
 It has a white bill,
 large patches of
 white on the wings,
 and white  lines on
 either side of the
 neck. The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the females a
 black-colored crest.
 The ivory-bill's
 flight is  level.

 A large eagle with
 white head and tail
 in adult, wingspan 6
 to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers.  Immatures
 are dark or mottled.

 A large, long-tailed
 cat with pale brown
 or rusty upper
 parts, dull white or
 buffy under parts;
 tail tips, back of
 ears, and sides of
 nose dark brown or
 blackish. Mature
 panthers measured
 nearly 6-7 feet from
 nose to tip of tai I.
Medium-si zed
 shorebird, with the
 slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
 long.   The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color.
 It  is now restricted
 primarily to the Tensas and
 Atchafalaya River Basins in
 Louisiana.  The Louisiana
 Black bear's occupied
 habitat consists primarily
 of  bottomland hardwood
 timber found in its river
 basin habitats.

 Requires extensive mature
 stands of lowland hardwood
 forest without disturbance
 from cutting. An area of 2
 and one-half to 3 square
 miles is estimated to be the
 minimum habitat requirement
 per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra,  and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra,  burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.

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     County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
East Carroll      LA   Bachman's Warbler
East Feliciana    LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
East Feliciana    LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
East Feliciana    LA   Bald Eagle
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
A large eagle with   Nests near water; requires
white head and tail  large trees for nesting.
in adult, wingspan 6 Winters along major rivers
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi    and reservoirs, and
are bare of          occasionally in rangeland
                                                                                                         Nesting has been recorded from late
                                                                                                         March to early June, with clutch
                                                                                                         size usually being three or four
                                                                                                         eggs, but occasionally five. The
                                                                                                         birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                                         during July and apparantly pass
                                                                                                         through Key West by early
                                                                                                         September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from

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    County        State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
          Habitat
                                           Comments
East  Feliciana    LA   Louisiana Black Bear
 East  Feliciana     LA    Florida Panther
East Feliciana    LA   Eskimo Curlew
East Feliciana    LA   Bachman's Warbler
Evangeline        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
 feathers.  Immatures
 are dark or mottled.

 Possesses  skull that
 is longer, more
 narrow, and flat.
 Weight varies
 considerably,  large
 males may  weigh more
 than 600 pounds.
A  large,  long-tailed
cat with  pale brown
or rusty  upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers  measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly  curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon  buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and  undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
areas.   Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion  are  the primary food
sources.
It  is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya  River Basins in
Louisiana.   The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat  consists primarily
of  bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by  panthers; dominated by
uplands  (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat  use  are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress  swamp).
The birds nested  in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and  intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                                                                         December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
Open stands of pines with a   This bird's range is closely tied

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Evangeline        LA    Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Evangeline        LA   Bald Eagle
Evangeline        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Evangeline        LA   Florida Panther
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
                                                                           minimum age of 60 years
                                                                           provide roosting and nesting
                                                                           requirements.  Cavity
                                                                           excavation for roosting
                                                                           almost always occurs in
                                                                           living pines, and usually in
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
                              to the distribution of southern
                              pines.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeI and
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Evangeline        LA   Eskimo Curlew
Evangeline        LA   Bachman's Warbler
Franklin
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Franklin
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
nose dark  brown  or
blackish.  Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet  from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird,  with  the
slightly curved  bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm  buffy
brown tips.   The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown  patch
black. The female
lacks the  black
throat; the upper
parts are  olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker  18 to 20
centimeters  long
with a wing  span of
35 to 38
centimeters.  There
are black  and white
horizontal  stripes
on its back,  and its
cheeks and
underparts  are
white. Its  flanks
are black  streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the  throat
are black.  The male
has a small  red  spot
on each side  of  the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Requires extensive mature     Ivory-bills presumably mate  for

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    County       State        Mame of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Franklin
LA   Bald Eagle
Franklin
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Franklin
                  LA   Florida Panther
Franklin
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Iitmatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large, long-tailed
                                    cat with pale brown
                                    or rusty upper
                                    parts,  dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    taiI tips,  back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip of taiI.
                                    Medium-sized
                                    shorebird,  with the
                                    slightly curved bill
                                    only about  2 inches
                                    long.  The curlew
                                    has a black head,
                                    and its feathers
                                    have warm buffy
                                    brown tips.  The
                                    underparts  are a
                                    warm buffy color,
                                    and the under
                                    surface of  the wings
                                    are conspicuously
                                    cinnamon buff.
                                                                           stands of lowland hardwood
                                                                           forest without disturbance
                                                                           from cutting. An area of 2
                                                                           and one-half to 3 square
                                                                           miles is estimated to be the
                                                                           minimum habitat requirement
                                                                           per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                     The birds nested in the
                     treeless Arctic tundra, and
                     fed in open natural
                     grassland and tundra, burned
                     prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                     plowed lands and intertidal
                     zones during migration and
                     winter months.
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began  in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.

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     County
                  State
            Name of Species
      Species
    Description
                                                                                     Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
 Franklin
LA   Bachman's Warbler
Grant
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Grant
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Grant
LA   Bald Eagle
Grant
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
 Total  length being
4 to 4  and one-ha If
inches. The male  is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black.  The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green,  the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown   grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a  wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its  back, and its
cheeks  and
underparts are
white.  Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight  is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult,  wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft..  Tarsi
are bare of
feathers.  Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull  that
 Nested  in  low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts  of  water.  When not
on or near  their nests,
which were  located near the
ground,  the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops,  especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
 Nesting has been  recorded  from  late
 March  to  early  June,  with  clutch
 size usually  being  three or  four
 eggs,  but occasionally five. The
 birds  begin migrating southward
 during July and apparently pass
 through Key West  by early
 September.
This bird's range  is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Based on testicular measurements,

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                C onmen ts
Grant
                  LA   Florida Panther
Grant
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Grant
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Iberia
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                                       is  longer, more      primarily to the Tensas and
                                                       narrow, and flat.    Atchafalaya River Basins in
                                                       Weight varies        Louisiana.  The Louisiana
                                                       considerably,  large  Black bear's occupied
                                                       males may weigh more habitat consists primarily
                                                       than 600 pounds.     of bottomland hardwood
                                                                           timber found in its river
                                                                           basin habitats.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
                                                         Diversity of habitats used
                                                         by panthers; dominated by
                                                         uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                                         low pinelands, and palm
                                                         forests). Lower diversity
                                                         and predominately wetland
                                                         habitat use are
                                                         characteristic of southern
                                                         areas (mixed swamp and
                                                         cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                              males probably reach sexual
                              maturity at 3 yrs of age.
                              Parturition in black bears has
                              generally been assumed to occur in
                              late January or early February with
                              the actual birthing often occurring
                              while the female is in hibernation.
                              Litter size ranges from one to
                              three.
                              Existing data indicates a breeding
                              season of November to April, a
                              gestation period of around 90-95
                              days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                              kittens.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Iberia
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Iberia
LA   Bald Eagle
Iberia
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Iberia
                  LA   Florida Panther
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and  its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The mates have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull  white or
                                    buffy under  parts;
                                    tail tips, back of
                                    ears,  and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish.  Mature
                                    panthers  measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                                                           almost always occurs in
                                                                           living pines, and usually in
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
                                                                           Requires extensive mature
                                                                           stands of lowland hardwood
                                                                           forest without disturbance
                                                                           from cutting. An area of 2
                                                                           and one-half to 3 square
                                                                           miles is estimated to be the
                                                                           minimum habitat requirement
                                                                           per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pine lands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to Hay. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State
            Name of Species
      Species
    Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                           Comments
Iberia
LA   Eskimo Curlew
Iberia
LA   Bachman's Warbler
Iberville
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Iberville
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
                                                                           The birds nested in the
                                                                           treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                                           fed in open natural
                                                                           grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                                           prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                                           plowed lands and intertidal
                                                                           zones during migration and
                                                                           winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
                                                                                       Nesting from late May to about
                                                                                       mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                                                                                       season is over and the adults are
                                                                                       heading south, followed by the
                                                                                       young.  Spring migration began in
                                                                                       late February with the birds moving
                                                                                       through northern middle America and
                                                                                       the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                                                                                       Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
                                                                                       in early March.
                                                                                                         Nesting has  been recorded from late
                                                                                                         March to early June,  with clutch
                                                                                                         size usually being  three  or  foun
                                                                                                         eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                                                                                                         binds begin  migrating southward
                                                                                                         during July  and apparently pass
                                                                                                         through Key  West by early
                                                                                                         September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the peniod of
Januany to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead on partially

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Ibervilie
LA   Bald Eagle
 Ibervilie
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Ibervilie
LA   Florida Panther
Ibervilie
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Ibervilie
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
                                                      neck. The males have miles is estimated to be the
                                                      a red-colored crest, minimum habitat requirement
                                                      the females a        per pair of birds.
                                                      black-colored crest.
                                                      The ivory-bill's
                                                      flight is level.
A  large eagle with
white head and  taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull  that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh  more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated  by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra,  and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet  forested
                                                         areas containing  variable
                                                         amounts of water.   When  not
                                                         on or near their  nests,
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began  in
                              late February with the birds  moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting  has  been recorded  from late
                              March  to early June,  with  clutch
                              size usually being  three or  four
                              eggs,  but occasionally five.  The

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Jackson
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Jackson
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Jackson
LA   Bald Eagle
Jackson
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bi 11,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  targe
                                                                           which were located near the
                                                                           ground, the birds were more
                                                                           often observed high in the
                                                                           tree tops, especially during
                                                                           migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeI and
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
                                                                                       birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                       during July and apparantly pass
                                                                                       through Key West by early
                                                                                       September.
                                                                                                         This bird's range is closely tied
                                                                                                         to the distribution of southern
                                                                                                         pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Based on testicular  measurements,
                                                                                       males probably reach sexual
                                                                                       maturity at  3  yrs  of age.
                                                                                       Parturition  in black bears has
                                                                                       generally been assumed to occur  in

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     County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
 Jackson
                   LA    Florida Panther
Jackson
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Jackson
LA   Bachman's Warbler
Jefferson
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
                                                      males may weigh more habitat consists primarily
                                                      than 600 pounds.     of bottomland hardwood
                                                                           timber found in its river
                                                                           basin habitats.
A  large,  long-tailed
cat with  pale brown
or rusty  upper
parts, dull  white or
buffy under  parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers  measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip  of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly  curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black  head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon  buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The  male is
olive green  above,
face and  undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the  upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and  the
crown  grayish.
Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and  flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                                         Diversity of habitats used
                                                         by panthers; dominated by
                                                         uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                                         low pinelands, and palm
                                                         forests).  Lower diversity
                                                         and predominately wetland
                                                         habitat use are
                                                         characteristic of southern
                                                         areas (mixed swamp and
                                                         cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                         It  is  now restricted
                                                         primarily to the Tensas  and
                                                         Atchafalaya  River Basins in
                                                         Louisiana.   The Louisiana
                                                         Black  bear's occupied
                                                         habitat  consists primarily
                                                         of  bottomland hardwood
                                                         timber found in its river
                                                         basin  habitats.
                              late January or early February with
                              the actual birthing often occurring
                              while the female is in hibernation.
                              Litter size ranges from one to
                              three.
                              Existing data indicates a breeding
                              season of November to April, a
                              gestation period of around 90-95
                              days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                              kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparantly pass
through Key West by early
September.
                              Based on testicular measurements,
                              males probably reach sexual
                              maturity at  3 yrs of age.
                              Parturition  in black bears has
                              generally been assumed to  occur in
                              late January or early February with
                              the actual birthing often  occurring
                              while the female is in hibernation.
                              Litter size  ranges from one  to

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Jefferson
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Jefferson
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Jefferson
LA   Bald Eagle
Jefferson
                  LA   Florida Panther
Jefferson
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large,  long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Existing data indicates a breeding
                                                                                       season of November to April,  a
                                                                                       gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                       days,  litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are

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    County       State        Name of Species
       Species
     Description
          Habitat
                                           Comments
 Jefferson
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Jefferson Davis   LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Jefferson Davis   LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
 only about  2  inches
 long.   The  curlew
 has a  black head,
 and its feathers
 have warm buffy
 brown  tips.   The
 underpants  are a
 warm buffy  color,
 and the under
 surface of  the wings
 are conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
 Total  length being
 4 to 4  and  one-half
 inches.  The male is
 olive green above,
 face and undeparts
 yellow,  throat patch
 and crown patch
 black.  The  female
 lacks the black
 throat;  the upper
 parts are olive
 green,  the  forehead
 and underparts
 yellow,  and the
 crown   grayish.
 The red-cockaded
 woodpecker  18 to 20
 centimeters long
 with a  wing span of
 35 to 38
 centimeters.  There
 are black and white
 horizontal stripes
 on its back,  and its
 cheeks and
 underparts are
 white.  Its flanks
 are black streaked.
 The cap and stripe
 onthe side of the
 neck and the  throat
 are black. The male
 has a small red spot
 on each side  of the
black cap.
 It has a white bill,
 large patches of
white on the  wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck.  The males have
a red-colored crest,
 the females a
black-colored crest.
                                                                           grassland and tundra, burned
                                                                           prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                                           plowed lands and intertidal
                                                                           zones during migration and
                                                                           winter months.
                                                                            Nested in low wet forested
                                                                           areas containing variable
                                                                           amounts of water.  When not
                                                                           on or near their nests,
                                                                           which were located near the
                                                                           ground, the birds were more
                                                                           often observed high in the
                                                                           tree tops, especially during
                                                                           migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Jefferson Davis   LA   Bald Eagle
Jefferson Davis   LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Jefferson Davis   LA   Florida Panther
Jefferson Davis   LA   Eskimo Curlew
Jefferson Davis   LA   Bachman's Warbler
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips,  back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird,  with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-haIf
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra,  burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.

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County State
Mame of Species
Species
Description Habitat
Comments
lacks the black migration.
 La Salle
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
La Salle
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
La Salle
LA   Bald Eagle
La Salle
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
 throat;  the upper
 parts are olive
 green, the forehead
 and underparts
 yellow,  and the
 crown  grayish.
 The red-cockaded
 woodpecker 18 to 20
 centimeters long
 with a wing span of
 35 to 38
 centimeters. There
 are black and white
 horizontal stripes
 on its back, and its
 cheeks and
 underparts are
 white. Its flanks
 are black streaked.
 The cap  and stripe
 onthe side of the
 neck and the throat
 are black. The male
 has a small red spot
 on each  side of the
 black cap.
 It has a white biII,
 large patches of
 white on the wings,
 and white lines on
 either side of the
 neck. The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the females a
 black-colored crest.
 The ivory-bill's
 flight is level.

 A large  eagle with
 white head and taiI
 in adult, wingspan 6
 to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers. Immatures
 are dark or mottled.

 Possesses skull  that
 is longer, more
narrow,  and flat.
Weight varies
 considerably,  large
males may weigh  more
 than 600 pounds.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.
This bird's range  is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Based on testicular measurements,
                                                                                       males probably reach sexual
                                                                                       maturity at  3 yrs of age.
                                                                                       Parturition  in black bears has
                                                                                       generally been assumed to  occur in
                                                                                       late January or early February with
                                                                                       the actual birthing often  occurring
                                                                                       while the female is in hibernation.
                                                                                       Litter size  ranges from one  to

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
La Satle
                  LA   Florida Panther
La Satle
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
La Salle
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Lafayette
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
                                                         Diversity of habitats used
                                                         by panthers; dominated by
                                                         uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                                         low pinelands, and palm
                                                         forests). Lower diversity
                                                         and predominately wetland
                                                         habitat use are
                                                         characteristic of southern
                                                         areas (mixed swamp and
                                                         cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Mested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                              three.
                              Existing data indicates a breeding
                              season of November to April,  a
                              gestation period of around 90-95
                              days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                              kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Lafayette
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Lafayette
LA   Bald Eagle
Lafayette
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Lafayette
                  LA   Florida Panther
Lafayette
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow,  and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat  with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull  white or
                                    buffy under  parts;
                                    tail  tips, back of
                                    ears,  and sides of
                                    nose  dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers  measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose  to tip  of tail.
                                    Medium-si zed
                                    shorebird, with the
                                    slightly  curved bill
                                    only  about 2 inches
                                    long.   The curlew
                                    has a black  head,
                                    and  its feathers
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafataya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                     The birds nested in the
                     treeless Arctic tundra, and
                     fed in open natural
                     grassland and tundra,  burned
                     prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                     plowed lands and intertidal
                     zones during migration and
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.   Spring migration began  in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Lafayette
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Lafourche
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Lafourche
LA   Bald Eagle
Lafourche
LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Lafourche
LA   Florida Panther
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, targe
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                                                           winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeI and
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.
A large, long-tailed Diversity of habitats used
cat with pale brown  by panthers; dominated by
or rusty upper       uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                                                                       the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                                                                                       Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                                                                                       in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
Lafourche
                  LA   Eskimo curlew
Lafourche
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Lafourches        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters.  There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back,  and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
                                                                           low pinelands, and palm
                                                                           forests). Lower diversity
                                                                           and predominately wetland
                                                                           habitat use are
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and inter-tidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
                              days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                              kittens.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Nesting from late Hay to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Lincoln
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Livingston        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Livingston        LA   Ivory-Bi Ued Woodpecker
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants ane
white. Its flanks
ane black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the thnoat
ane black. The male
has a small ned spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
lange patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
eithen side of the
neck.  The males have
a red-coloned cnest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation fon roosting
almost always occuns in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus pnoducing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                                                         Open stands of pines with a
                                                         minimum age of 60 years
                                                         provide roosting and nesting
                                                         requirements.   Cavity
                                                         excavation for roosting
                                                         almost always  occurs in
                                                         living pines,  and usually in
                                                         those which are infected
                                                         with a fungus  pnoducing what
                                                         is known as red-heart
                                                         disease.
                                                         Requires  extensive mature
                                                         stands  of lowland hardwood
                                                         forest  without  disturbance
                                                         from cutting. An anea  of 2
                                                         and one-half  to 3 square
                                                         miles is  estimated to  be the
                                                         minimum habitat requirement
                                                         per pair  of birds.
                                                                                                         This bird's range is closely tied
                                                                                                         to the distribution of southern
                                                                                                         pines.
                              This bird's range is closely tied
                              to the distribution of southenn
                              pines.
Livingston        LA   Bald Eagle
                                    A large eagle with    Nests  near  water;  requires
                              Ivory-bills presumably mate  for
                              life and normally travel  in  pairs.
                              Breeding occur  during the period  of
                              Januany to May.  Nest cavity  is
                              excavated in a  dead on pantially
                              dead tnee,  25 to 70 feet  fnom the
                              gnound.  The clutch size ranges fnom
                              thnee to foun eggs. Incubation,
                              brooding,  and feeding requirements
                              are  handled by  both parents, with
                              the  males staying on the  nest at
                              night.
                              Counties shown  as present

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Livingston        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Livingston        LA   Florida Panther
Livingston        LA   Eskimo Curlew
Livingston        LA   Bachman's Warbler
white head and  tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5  ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull  that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight  varies
considerably, large
males may weigh  more
than 600 pounds.
A  large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved biII
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
 large trees  for nesting.
 Winters along major rivers
 and  reservoirs, and
 occasionally in rangeIand
 areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
 carrion are  the primary food
 sources.
 It is now restricted
 primarily to the Tensas and
 Atchafalaya  River Basins in
 Louisiana.   The Louisiana
 Black bear's occupied
 habitat consists primarily
 of bottomland hardwood
 timber found in its river
 basin habitats.

 Diversity of habitats used
 by panthers; dominated by
 uplands (hardwood hammocks,
 low pinelands,  and palm
 forests). Lower diversity
 and predominately wetland
 habitat use  are
 characteristic of southern
 areas (mixed swamp and
 cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                                                                         distribution are those that contain
                                                                                                         large wintering population.  Winter
                                                                                                         concentrations occur around large
                                                                                                         bodies of water from
                                                                                                         December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably  reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in  black bears has
generally been  assumed to occur  in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.

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     County       State        Name  of  Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Madison
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Madison
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Madison
LA   Bald Eagle
Madison
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Madison
                  LA   Florida Panther
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tai I
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeI and
areas.  Fish, waterfowl,  and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins  in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.
                                    A large, long-tailed Diversity of habitats used
                                    cat with pale brown  by panthers; dominated by
                                    or rusty upper       uplands (hardwood hammocks.
                                                                                                         This bird's range is closely tied
                                                                                                         to the distribution of southern
                                                                                                         pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Madison
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Madison
LA   Bachman's Warbler
Morehouse
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-haIf
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters.  There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back,  and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
                                                                            low pinelands, and palm
                                                                            forests). Lower diversity
                                                                            and predominately wetland
                                                                            habitat use are
                                                                            characteristic of southern
                                                                            areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                            cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                                                       days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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     County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Horehouse
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Horehouse
LA   Bald Eagle
Morehouse
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Morehouse
                  LA   Florida Panther
Horehouse
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull  white or
                                    buffy under  parts;
                                    tail tips, back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers  measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip  of tail.
                                    Medium-si zed
                                    shorebird, with the
                                    slightly  curved bill
                                    only about 2 inches
                                    long.  The curlew
                                    has a black  head,
                                    and its feathers
                                    have warm buffy
                                    brown tips.   The
                                    underpants are a
                                    warm buffy color,
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                     The birds nested in the
                     treeless Arctic tundra, and
                     fed in open natural
                     grassland and tundra,  burned
                     prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                     plowed lands and intertidal
                     zones during migration and
                     winter months.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early Harch.

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    County        State        Mame  of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Morehouse
                   LA   Bachman's Uarbler
Natchitoches      LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Natchitoches      LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Natchitoches      LA   Bald Eagle
and  the under
surface of  the wings
are  conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4  to 4 and  one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and  crown patch
black. The  female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the  forehead
and  underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The  red-cockaded
woodpecker  18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal  stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts  are
white. Its  flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side  of the
neck and the throat
are black.  The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
A large eagle with   Nests near water; requires
white head and tail  large trees for nesting.
in adult, wingspan 6 Winters along major rivers
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi    and reservoirs, and
are bare of          occasionally in rangeland
Nesting has been recorded from  late
March  to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs,  but occasionally five. The
birds  begin migrating southward
during July and apparantly pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Natchitoches      LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Natchitoches      LA   Florida Panther
Natchitoches      LA   Eskimo Curlew
Natchitoches      LA   Bachman's Warbler
Orleans
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                    feathers. Immatures
                                    are dark or mottled.

                                    Possesses skull that
                                    is longer, more
                                    narrow, and flat.
                                    Weight varies
                                    considerably, large
                                    males may weigh more
                                    than 600 pounds.
                                    A large, long-tailed
                                    cat with pale brown
                                    or rusty upper
                                    parts, dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    taiI tips, back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip of tail.
                                    Medium-si zed
                                    shorebird, with the
                                    slightly curved bill
                                    only about 2 inches
                                    long.  The curlew
                                    has a black head,
                                    and its feathers
                                    have warm buffy
                                    brown tips.  The
                                    underparts are a
                                    warm buffy color,
                                    and the under
                                    surface of the wings
                                    are conspicuously
                                    cinnamon buff.
                                     Total length being
                                    4 to 4 and one-ha If
                                    inches. The male is
                                    olive green above,
                                    face and undeparts
                                    yellow, throat patch
                                    and crown patch
                                    black. The female
                                    lacks the black
                                    throat; the upper
                                    parts are olive
                                    green, the forehead
                                    and underparts
                                    yellow, and the
                                    crown  grayish.
                                    The red-cockaded
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                                                                         December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
Open stands of pines with a   This bird's range is closely tied

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    County        State        Name  of  Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Orleans
                  LA    Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Orleans
LA   Bald Eagle
Orleans
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Orleans
                  LA   Florida Panther
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters  long
with a wing  span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and  stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small  red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side  of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    tail tips,  back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                                                            minimum age  of 60 years
                                                                            provide roosting and nesting
                                                                            requirements.  Cavity
                                                                            excavation for roosting
                                                                            almost  always occurs in
                                                                            living  pines, and usually  in
                                                                            those which  are infected
                                                                            with a  fungus producing what
                                                                            is  known as  red-heart
                                                                            disease.
                                                                                       to the distribution of southern
                                                                                       pines.
                                                         Requires extensive mature
                                                         stands of lowland hardwood
                                                         forest without disturbance
                                                         from cutting. An area of 2
                                                         and one-haIf to 3 square
                                                         miles is estimated to be the
                                                         minimum habitat requirement
                                                         per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Orleans
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Orleans
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Ouachita
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Ouachita
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bi11,
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas  (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Requires extensive mature     Ivory-bills presumably mate for

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
Ouachita
LA   Bald Eagle
Ouachita
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Ouach i ta
                  LA   Florida Panther
Ouachita
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat  with  pale brown
                                    or  rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull  white or
                                    buffy under  parts;
                                    tail  tips, back of
                                    ears,  and sides of
                                    nose  dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers  measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose  to tip  of taiI.
                                    Medium-si zed
                                    shorebird, with the
                                    slightly  curved bill
                                    only  about 2 inches
                                    long.   The curlew
                                    has a  black  head,
                                    and  its feathers
                                    have  warm buffy
                                    brown  tips.   The
                                    underparts are a
                                    warm  buffy color,
                                    and the under
                                    surface of the wings
                                    are conspicuously
                                    cinnamon  buff.
                                                                           stands of  lowland hardwood
                                                                           forest without disturbance
                                                                           from cutting. An area of 2
                                                                           and one-ha If to 3 square
                                                                           miles is estimated to be the
                                                                           minimum habitat requirement
                                                                           per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pine lands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                     The birds nested in the
                     treeless Arctic tundra, and
                     fed in open natural
                     grassland and tundra,  burned
                     prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                     plowed lands and intertidal
                     zones during migration and
                     winter months.
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.

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    County
State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
Ouachita
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Pittsburg
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
PIaquemanes
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Plaquemines
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
                                      Total length being
                                     4 to 4 and one-half
                                     inches. The male is
                                     olive green above,
                                     face and undeparts
                                     yellow, throat patch
                                     and crown patch
                                     black. The female
                                     lacks the black
                                     throat; the upper
                                     parts are olive
                                     green, the forehead
                                     and underpants
                                     yellow, and the
                                     crown  grayish.
                                     The red-cockaded
                                     woodpecker 18 to 20
                                     centimeters long
                                     with a wing span of
                                     35 to 38
                                     centimeters. There
                                     are black and white
                                     horizontal stripes
                                     on its back, and its
                                     cheeks and
                                     underparts are
                                     white. Its flanks
                                     are black streaked.
                                     The cap and stripe
                                     onthe side of the
                                     neck and the throat
                                     are black. The male
                                     has a small red spot
                                     on each side of the
                                     black cap.
                                     The red-cockaded
                                     woodpecker 18 to 20
                                     centimeters long
                                     with a wing span of
                                     35 to 38
                                     centimeters. There
                                     are black and white
                                     horizontal stripes
                                     on its back, and its
                                     cheeks and
                                     underparts are
                                     white. Its flanks
                                     are black streaked.
                                     The cap and stripe
                                     onthe side of the
                                     neck and the throat
                                     are black. The male
                                     has a small red spot
                                     on each side of the
                                     black cap.
                                     Medium-si zed
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
                                                                           The birds nested in the
                                                                                       Nesting from late May to about

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Plaquemines       LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Plaquemines       LA   Bald Eagle
Plaquemines       LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Plaquemines       LA   Florida Panther
shorebird, with  the
slightly curved  bill
only about 2  inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.   The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the  wings,
and white lines  on
either side of the
neck. The males  have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull  that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh  more
than 600 pounds.
                                                                           treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                                           fed  in open natural
                                                                           grassland and tundra, burned
                                                                           prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                                           plowed lands and intertidal
                                                                           zones during migration and
                                                                           winter months.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips,  back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County
                 State
Name of Species
  Species
Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
Plaquemines       LA   Bachman's Warbler
Pointe Coupee     LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Pointe Coupee     LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Pointe Coupee     LA   Bald Eagle
Pointe Coupee     LA   Louisiana Black Bear
                         Total length being
                        4 to 4 and one-half
                        inches. The male is
                        olive green above,
                        face and undeparts
                        yellow, throat patch
                        and crown patch
                        black. The female
                        lacks the black
                        throat; the upper
                        parts are olive
                        green, the forehead
                        and underpants
                        yellow, and the
                        crown  grayish.
                        The red-cockaded
                        woodpecker 18 to 20
                        centimeters long
                        with a wing span of
                        35 to 38
                        centimeters. There
                        are black and white
                        horizontal stripes
                        on its back, and its
                        cheeks and
                        underparts are
                        white. Its flanks
                        are black streaked.
                        The cap and stripe
                        onthe side of the
                        neck and the throat
                        are black. The male
                        has a small red spot
                        on each side of the
                        black cap.
                        It has a white bill,
                        large patches of
                        white on the wings,
                        and white lines on
                        either side of the
                        neck. The males have
                        a red-colored crest,
                        the females a
                        black-colored crest.
                        The ivory-bill's
                        flight is level.

                        A large eagle with
                        white head and tail
                        in adult, wingspan 6
                        to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
                        are bare of
                        feathers. Immatures
                        are dark or mottled.

                        Possesses skull that
                  Nested in low wet forested
                 areas containing variable
                 amounts of water.  When not
                 on or near their nests,
                 which were located near the
                 ground, the birds were more
                 often observed high in the
                 tree tops, especially during
                 migration.
                 Open stands of pines with a
                 minimum age of 60 years
                 provide roosting and nesting
                 requirements.   Cavity
                 excavation for roosting
                 almost always  occurs in
                 living pines,  and usually in
                 those which are infected
                 with a fungus  producing what
                 is known as red-heart
                 disease.
                 Requires extensive mature
                 stands of lowland hardwood
                 forest without disturbance
                 from cutting.  An area of 2
                 and one-half to 3 square
                 miles is estimated to be the
                 minimum habitat requirement
                 per pair of birds.
                 Nests near water;  requires
                 large trees for nesting.
                 Winters along major rivers
                 and reservoirs, and
                 occasionally in rangeland
                 areas.  Fish, waterfowl,  and
                 carrion are the primary food
                 sources.
                 It is now restricted
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                           Based  on  testicular measurements,

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Pointe Coupee     LA    Florida Panther
Points Coupee     LA   Eskimo Curlew
Pointe Coupee     LA   Bachman's Warbler
Rapides
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                                       is  longer, more      primarily  to  the  Tensas and
                                                       narrow, and  flat.    Atchafalaya River Basins  in
                                                       Weight varies        Louisiana.  The Louisiana
                                                       considerably,  large  Black bear's  occupied
                                                       males may weigh more habitat  consists  primarily
                                                       than 600 pounds.     of bottomland hardwood
                                                                           timber found  in its  river
                                                                           basin habitats.
A  large,  long-tailed
cat with  pale brown
or rusty  upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers  measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly  curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon  buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and  undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
                                                         Diversity of habitats used
                                                         by panthers; dominated by
                                                         uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                                         low pinelands, and palm
                                                         forests). Lower diversity
                                                         and predominately wetland
                                                         habitat use are
                                                         characteristic of southern
                                                         areas (mixed swamp and
                                                         cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
                              males probably reach sexual
                              maturity at 3 yrs of age.
                              Parturition in black bears has
                              generally been assumed to occur in
                              late January or early February with
                              the actual birthing often occurring
                              while the female is in hibernation.
                              Litter size ranges from one to
                              three.
                              Existing data indicates a breeding
                              season of November to April, a
                              gestation period of around 90-95
                              days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                              kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Rapides
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Rapides
LA   Bald Eagle
Rapides
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Rapides
                  LA   Florida Panther
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    taiI  tips,  back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers  measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                                                           almost always occurs in
                                                                           living pines, and usually in
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Rapides
LA   Eskimo Curlew
Rapides
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Red River
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Red River
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
nose to  tip of  tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2  inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its  feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.   The
underpants are  a
warm buffy color,
and the  under
surface  of the  wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches.  The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow,  throat  patch
and crown patch
black. The female
tacks the black
throat;  the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow,  and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black.  The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting.  An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
Nesting  from  late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading  south, followed by the
young.   Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through  northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Red River
LA   Bald Eagle
Red River
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Red River
LA   Florida Panther
Red River
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Red River
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
                                                      neck. The males have miles  is estimated to be the
                                                      a red-colored crest, minimum habitat requirement
                                                      the females a        per pair of birds.
                                                      black-colored crest.
                                                      The ivory-bill's
                                                      flight is level.
A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.   When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began  in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded  from late
                              March to early June,  with  clutch
                              size usually being three or  four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Rich land
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Rich Iand
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Rich land
LA   Bald Eagle
Rich Iand
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
 face and undeparts
 yellow, throat patch
 and crown patch
 black. The female
 lacks the black
 throat; the upper
 parts are olive
 green, the forehead
 and underpants
 yellow, and the
 crown  grayish.
 The red-cockaded
 woodpecker 18 to 20
 centimeters long
 with a wing span of
 35 to 38
 centimeters. There
 are black and white
 horizontal stripes
 on its back, and its
 cheeks and
 underparts are
 white. Its flanks
 are black streaked.
 The cap and stripe
 onthe side of the
 neck and the throat
 are black. The male
 has a small red spot
 on each side of the
 black cap.
 It has a white biII,
 large patches of
 white on the wings,
 and white lines on
 either side of the
 neck. The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the females a
 black-colored crest.
 The ivory-bill's
 flight is level.

 A large eagle with
 white head and tail
 in adult,  wingspan 6
 to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers.  Immatures
 are dark or mottled.

 Possesses skull that
 is longer, more
narrow,  and flat.
Weight varies
 considerably,  large
                                                                           which were  located near the
                                                                           ground,  the birds were more
                                                                           often observed high  in the
                                                                           tree tops,  especially during
                                                                           migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
                                                                                       birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                       during July and apparently pass
                                                                                       through Key West by early
                                                                                       September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Based on testicular  measurements,
                                                                                       males probably reach sexual
                                                                                       maturity at  3  yrs  of age.
                                                                                       Parturition  in black bears has
                                                                                       generally been assumed to occur  in

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Richland
LA   Florida Panther
Richland
LA   Eskimo Curlew
R i chI and
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Sabine
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
                                                      males may weigh more habitat consists primarily
                                                      than 600 pounds.     of bottomland hardwood
                                                                           timber found in its river
                                                                           basin habitats.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparantly pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Sabine
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Sabine
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Sabine
LA   Bald Eagle
Sabine
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
 underpants  are  a
 warm buffy  color,
 and the under
 surface of  the  wings
 are conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
 The red-cockaded
 woodpecker  18 to 20
 centimeters  long
 with a wing  span of
 35 to 38
 centimeters. There
 are black and white
 horizontal  stripes
 on its back, and its
 cheeks and
 underparts  are
 white. Its  flanks
 are black streaked.
 The cap and  stripe
 onthe side of the
 neck and the throat
 are black.  The  male
 has a small  red spot
 on each side of the
 black cap.
 It has a white  bill,
 large patches of
 white on the wings,
 and white lines on
 either side of  the
 neck. The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the females a
 black-colored crest.
 The ivory-bill's
 flight is level.

 A large eagle with
 white head and tail
 in adult, wingspan 6
 to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers. Immatures
 are dark or mottled.

 Possesses skull that
 is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
 considerably, large
males may weigh more
 than 600 pounds.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.
                                                                                                         in early March.
This bird's  range  is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
                                                                                       Based  on testicular  measurements,
                                                                                       males  probably reach sexual
                                                                                       maturity at  3  yrs  of age.
                                                                                       Parturition  in black bears has
                                                                                       generally been assumed  to occur  in
                                                                                       late January or early February with
                                                                                       the  actual birthing  often occurring
                                                                                       while  the female is  in  hibernation.
                                                                                       Litter size  ranges from one  to
                                                                                       three.

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    County
                 State
            Name of Species
      Species
    Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                           Comments
Sabine
LA   Florida Panther
Sabine
LA   Bachman's Warbler
St Landry
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
St. Bernard
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
                                                                           Diversity of habitats used
                                                                           by panthers; dominated by
                                                                           uplands (hardwood hammocks,
                                                                           low pinelands, and palm
                                                                           forests). Lower diversity
                                                                           and predominately wetland
                                                                           habitat use are
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                                                                                       Existing data indicates a breeding
                                                                                       season of November to April,  a
                                                                                       gestation period of around 90-95
                                                                                       days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
                                                                                                         Nesting has been recorded from late
                                                                                                         March to early June, with clutch
                                                                                                         size usually being three or four
                                                                                                         eggs, but occasionally five. The
                                                                                                         birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                                         during July and apparently pass
                                                                                                         through Key West by early
                                                                                                         September.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. Bernard       LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
St. Bernard       LA   Bald Eagle
St. Bernard       LA   Louisiana Black Bear
St. Bernard       LA   Florida Panther
St. Bernard       LA   Eskimo Curlew
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white  lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is  level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers.  Imnatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips,  back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird,  with the
slightly curved bill
only about  2 inches
long.  The  curlew
has  a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts  are a
warm buffy  color,
and  the under
surface of  the wings
Requires extensive mature
stands of  lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra,  burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. Bernard       LA   Bachraan's Warbler
St. Charles       LA   Eskimo Curlew
St. Charles       LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
St. Charles       LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting.  An area of 2
                                                                                                         Nesting has been recorded from late
                                                                                                         March to early June,  with clutch
                                                                                                         size usually being three or four
                                                                                                         eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                                                                                                         birds begin migrating southward
                                                                                                         during July and apparently pass
                                                                                                         through Key West by early
                                                                                                         September.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is

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     County        State         Name  of  Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
 St.  Charles        LA    Bald Eagle
 St.  Charles        LA    Louisiana  Black Bear
St. Charles       LA    Florida Panther
St. Charles       LA   Bachman's Warbler
                                                       either  side of  the    and  one-half  to 3  square
                                                       neck. The males have  miles  is  estimated to be  the
                                                       a  red-colored crest,  minimum habitat requirement
                                                       the  females a         per  pair  of birds.
                                                       black-colored crest.
                                                       The  ivory-bill's
                                                       flight  is level.
St. Helena        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
A  large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull  that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh  more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-haIf
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
excavated  in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding,  and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males  staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of  water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparantly pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. Helena        LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
St. Helena        LA   Bald Eagle
St. Helena        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
St. Helena        LA   Florida Panther
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips,  back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
                                                                           requirements.  Cavity
                                                                           excavation for roosting
                                                                           almost always occurs in
                                                                           living pines, and usually in
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
white the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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                                                                                                                        75
    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
St.  Helena        LA   Eskimo Curlew
St. Helena        LA   Bachman's Warbler
St. James
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
St. James
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet  from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with  the
slightly curved  bill
only about 2  inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.   The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
Medium-sized
shorebird,  with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2  inches
long.   The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters.  There
are black and white
horizontal  stripes
                                                                           cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
St. James
LA   1vory-B iIIed Woodpecker
St. James
LA   Bald Eagle
St. James
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
St. James
                  LA   Florida Panther
St. James
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large, long-tailed
                                    cat with pale brown
                                    or rusty upper
                                    parts,  dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    tail tips,  back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip of tail.
                                     Total  length being
                                    4 to 4 and one-half
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                      Nested in low wet forested
                     areas containing variable
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch

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     County       State         Name of Species
       Species
    Description
          Habitat
                                           Comments
 St.  John  The      LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
St. John the      LA   Louisiana Black Bear
St. John the      LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
 inches.  The  male  is
 olive  green  above,
 face and undeparts
 yellow,  throat  patch
 and crown  patch
 black. The female
 lacks  the  black
 throat;  the  upper
 parts  are  olive
 green, the forehead
 and underpants
 yellow,  and  the
 crown  grayish.
 The red-cockaded
 woodpecker 18 to  20
 centimeters  long
 with a wing  span  of
 35 to 38
 centimeters. There
 are black  and white
 horizontal stripes
 on its back, and  its
 cheeks and
 underpants are
 white. Its flanks
 are black  streaked.
 The cap  and  stripe
 onthe side of the
 neck and the throat
 are black. The  male
 has a small  red spot
 on each  side of the
 black cap.
 Possesses  skull that
 is longer, more
 narrow,  and  flat.
 Weight varies
 considerably, large
 males may weigh more
 than 600 pounds.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.
                                                                           amounts of water.  When not
                                                                           on or near their nests,
                                                                           which were located near the
                                                                           ground, the birds were more
                                                                           often observed high in the
                                                                           tree tops, especially during
                                                                           migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pi nes.
St. John the      LA   Bald Eagle
A large eagle with   Nests near water; requires
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground.  The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents,  with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. John the      LA   Florida Panther
St. John the      LA   Eskimo Curlew
St. John the      LA   Bachman's Warbler
St. Landry        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-haIf
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
                                                                                                         distribution are those that contain
                                                                                                         large wintering population.  Winter
                                                                                                         concentrations occur around large
                                                                                                         bodies of water from
                                                                                                         December-March.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparantly pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. Landry        LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
St. Landry        LA   Bald Eagle
St. Landry        LA   Florida Panther
St. Landry        LA   Eskimo Curlew
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large,  long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail  tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.   The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra,  burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel  in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south,  followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. Landry        LA   Bachman's Warbler
St. Martin        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
St. Martin        LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
St. Martin        LA   Bald Eagle
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
A large eagle with   Nests near water; requires
white head and tail  large trees for nesting.
in adult, wingspan 6 Winters along major rivers
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi    and reservoirs, and
are bare of          occasionally in rangeland
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents,  with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from

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    County       State        Name  of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
         Habitat
                                                                                                                      Comments
 St. Martin         LA    Louisiana  Black  Bear
 St.  Martin        LA    Florida Panther
St. Martin        LA   Eskimo Curlew
St. Martin        LA   Bachman's Warbler
St. Mary
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                    feathers. Immatures
                                    are dark or mottled.

                                    Possesses skull that
                                    is longer, more
                                    narrow, and flat.
                                    Weight varies
                                    considerably,  large
                                    males may weigh more
                                    than 600 pounds.
                                    A large, long-tailed
                                    cat with pale brown
                                    or rusty upper
                                    parts, dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    taiI tips, back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip of tail.
                                    Medium-si zed
                                    shorebird, with the
                                    slightly curved bill
                                    only about 2 inches
                                    long.  The curlew
                                    has a black head,
                                    and its feathers
                                    have warm buffy
                                    brown tips.  The
                                    underparts are a
                                    warm buffy color,
                                    and the under
                                    surface of the wings
                                    are conspicuously
                                    cinnamon buff.
                                     Total length being
                                    A to 4 and one-half
                                    inches. The male is
                                    olive green above,
                                    face and undeparts
                                    yellow, throat patch
                                    and crown patch
                                    black. The female
                                    lacks the black
                                    throat; the upper
                                    parts are olive
                                    green, the forehead
                                    and underparts
                                    yellow, and the
                                    crown  grayish.
                                    The red-cockaded
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It  is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                                                                         December-March.
Based on  testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity  at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing  data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, titter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
Open stands of pines with a   This bird's range is closely tied

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                Comments
St. Mary
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
St. Mary
LA   Bald Eagle
St. Mary
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
St. Mary
                  LA   Florida Panther
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large, long-tailed
                                    cat with pale brown
                                    or rusty upper
                                    parts, dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    tail tips,  back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                                                           minimum age of 60 years
                                                                           provide roosting and nesting
                                                                           requirements.  Cavity
                                                                           excavation for roosting
                                                                           almost always occurs in
                                                                           living pines, and usually in
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
                                                                                       to the distribution of southern
                                                                                       pines.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Consents
St. Mary
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
St. Mary
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
St. Tammany       LA   Gopher Tortoise
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The gopher tortoise
is a large, (5.9 to
14.6 inches)
dark-brown to
grayish-black
terrestrial turtle
with a gular
projection beneath
the head on the
yellowish, hingeless
plastron or
undershell.   The
sex of individual
turtles can usually
be deternined by
shell dimensions.  A
male turtle has a
greater degree of
lower shelI
concavity, and a
longer gular
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
The gopher tortoise most
often lives on well-drained,
sandy soils in transitional
(forest and grassy) area.
It is commonly associated
with a pine overstory and an
open understory with a grass
and forb groundcover and
sunny areas for nesting.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
Sometime between late April and
mid-July, the female digs out a
6-inch deep nest in sandy soil,
lays a clutch of 4 to 12 eggs, and
after refilling the hole leaves the
eggs for incubation by the sun's
heat.  Hatching occurs in August
and September.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. Tammany       LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
St. Tammany       LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
St. Tammany       LA   Bald Eagle
St. Tammany       LA   Louisiana Black Bear
St. Tammany       LA   Florida Panther
projection.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in range Iand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.
A large, long-tailed Diversity of habitats used
cat with pale brown  by panthers; dominated by
or rusty upper       uplands (hardwood hammocks,
parts, dull white or low pinelands, and palm
buffy under parts;   forests).  Lower diversity
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
St. Tammany       LA   Eskimo Curlew
St. Tammany       LA   Bachman's Warbler
Tangipahoa        LA   Gopher Tortoise
 tail  tips, back  of
 ears, and sides  of
 nose  dark brown  or
 blackish. Mature
 panthers measured
 nearly 6-7 feet  from
 nose  to tip of tail.
 Medium-si zed
 shorebird, with  the
 slightly curved  bill
 only  about 2  inches
 long.  The curlew
 has a black head,
 and its feathers
 have  warm buffy
 brown tips.   The
 underpants are a
 warm buffy color,
 and the under
 surface of the wings
 are conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
 4 to 4 and one-half
 inches. The male is
 olive green above,
 face and undeparts
 yellow, throat patch
 and crown patch
 black. The female
 lacks the black
 throat; the upper
 parts are olive
 green, the forehead
 and underparts
 yellow, and the
 crown  grayish.
 The gopher tortoise
 is a  large,  (5.9 to
 14.6 inches)
 dark-brown to
 grayish-black
 terrestrial  turtle
 with a gular
 projection beneath
 the head on the
yellowish,  hingeless
plastron or
 undershell.    The
sex of individual
 turtles can usually
be determined by
shell  dimensions.  A
male turtle has a
greater degree of
 lower shell
                                                                           and predominately wetland
                                                                           habitat use are
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
The gopher tortoise most
often lives on well-drained,
sandy soils in transitional
(forest and grassy) area.
It is commonly associated
with a pine overstory and  an
open understory with a grass
and forb groundcover and
sunny areas for nesting.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
Sometime between late April and
mid-July, the female digs out a
6-inch deep nest in sandy soil,
lays a clutch of 4 to 12 eggs, and
after refilling the hole leaves the
eggs for incubation by the sun's
heat.  Hatching occurs in August
and September.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Tangipahoa        LA   Inflated Heelsplitter
Tangipahoa        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Tangipahoa        LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
concavity, and a
longer gular
projection.
The inflated
heelsplitter has an
oval, compressed to
moderately inflated,
thin shell.  The
valves may gape
anteriorly, the
umbos are low, and
there is a prominent
posterior wing that
may extend
anteriorly to the
beaks in young
individuals.  The
shell is brown to
black and may have
green rays in young
individuals.  The
umbonal cavity is
very shallow and the
inside of the shell
is pink to purple.
Shell length reaches
140mm.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The preferred habitat of
this species is soft, stable
substrate in slow to
moderate currents.  It has
been found in sand, mud,
silt, and sandy-graveI, but
not in large gravel or
armored gravel.  It is
usually collected on the
protected side of bars and
may occur in depths over 20
feet.  The occurence of this
species in silt may not
indicate that the life cycle
can be successful in that
substrate.  Adult mussels
may survive limited amounts
of silt where juveniles
would suffocate.  The
occurrence of this species
in silt may be because it
was established prior to
deposition of the silt.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
The presently known distribution is
limited to the Amite River,
Louisiana.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements

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    County       State        Name of Species
       Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
 Tangipahoa        LA   Bald Eagle
 Tangipahoa        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Tangipahoa        LA   Florida Panther
Tangipahoa        LA   Eskimo Curlew
Tangipahoa        LA   Bachman's Warbler
 The  ivory-bill's
 flight  is  level.

 A  large eagle with
 white head and taiI
 in adult,  wingspan 6
 to 7.5  ft.. Tarsi
 are  bare of
 feathers.  Immatures
 are  dark or mottled.

 Possesses  skulI that
 is longer, more
 narrow,  and flat.
 Weight  varies
 considerably, large
 males may  weigh more
 than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
Nests near water; requires
large trees  for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are  the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya  River Basins in
Louisiana.   The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use  are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
 are  handled by both  parents, with
 the  males  staying  on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as  present
 distribution are those  that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies  of  water from
 December-March.
Based on  testicular measurements,
males probably  reach sexual
maturity  at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in  black bears has
generally been  assumed  to occur  in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in  hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing  data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                                                                                    Habitat
                                                                Comments
Tensas
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Tensas
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Tensas
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Tensas
LA   Bald Eagle
                                    lacks the black
                                    throat; the upper
                                    parts are olive
                                    green, the forehead
                                    and underparts
                                    yellow, and the
                                    crown  grayish.
                                    Possesses skull that
                                    is longer, more
                                    narrow, and flat.
                                    Weight varies
                                    considerably, large
                                    males may weigh more
                                    than 600 pounds.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.
                                                                           migration.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Tensas
                  LA   Florida Panther
Tensas
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Tensas
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Terrabonne        LA   Bachman's Warbler
A  large,  long-tailed
cat with  pale brown
or rusty  upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers  measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly  curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon  buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and  undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pineiands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Existing data  indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Terrebonne        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Terrebonne        LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Terrebonne        LA   Batd Eagle
Terrebonne        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Terrebonne        LA   Florida Panther
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.
A large, long-tailed Diversity of habitats used
cat with pale brown  by panthers; dominated by
or rusty upper       uplands (hardwood hammocks,
parts, dull white or low pinelands, and palm
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4

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     County       State        Name of  Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                               Habitat
                                                                Comments
 Terrebonne        LA   Eskimo  Curlew
 Union
                   LA    Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Union
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
 buffy under  parts;
 tail tips, back of
 ears, and sides of
 nose dark brown or
 blackish. Mature
 panthers measured
 nearly 6-7 feet from
 nose to tip  of tail.
 Medium-sized
 shorebird, with the
 slightly curved bill
 only about 2 inches
 long.  The curlew
 has a black  head,
 and its feathers
 have warm buffy
 brown tips.   The
 underparts are a
 warm buffy color,
 and the under
 surface of the wings
 are conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
 The red-cockaded
 woodpecker 18 to 20
 centimeters  long
 with a wing  span of
 35 to 38
 centimeters. There
 are black and white
 horizontal stripes
 on its back, and its
 cheeks and
 underparts are
 white. Its flanks
 are black streaked.
 The cap and  stripe
 onthe side of the
 neck and the throat
 are black. The male
 has a small  red spot
 on each side of the
 black cap.
 It has a white bill,
 large patches of
 white on the wings,
 and white lines on
 either side  of the
 neck.  The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the females  a
 black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
 flight is level.
                                                                            forests).  Lower  diversity
                                                                            and predominately  wetland
                                                                            habitat  use  are
                                                                            characteristic of  southern
                                                                            areas  (mixed swamp and
                                                                            cypress  swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows, pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                                                       kittens.
                                                         Open stands of pines with a
                                                         minimum age of 60 years
                                                         provide roosting and nesting
                                                         requirements.  Cavity
                                                         excavation for roosting
                                                         almost always occurs in
                                                         living pines, and usually in
                                                         those which are infected
                                                         with a fungus producing what
                                                         is known as red-heart
                                                         disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              This bird's range is closely tied
                              to the distribution of southern
                              pines.
Union
LA   Bald Eagle
A large eagle with   Nests near water; requires
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Union
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Union
                  LA   Florida Panther
Union
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Union
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tai I.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
 large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                                                                         distribution are those that contain
                                                                                                         large wintering population.  Winter
                                                                                                         concentrations occur around large
                                                                                                         bodies of water from
                                                                                                         December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June,  with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparantly pass
through Key West by early
September.

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    County       State        Name  of  Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
 VermiIi on
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Vermi11 ion        LA    Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Vermillion        LA   Bald Eagle
VermiIIion        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bi II,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult,  wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers.  Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
                                                         Requires extensive mature
                                                         stands of lowland hardwood
                                                         forest without  disturbance
                                                         from cutting. An area  of  2
                                                         and one-half to 3 square
                                                         mites is estimated to  be  the
                                                         minimum habitat requirement
                                                         per pair of  birds.
                                                         Nests near  water;  requires
                                                         large trees for  nesting.
                                                         Winters  along  major  rivers
                                                         and reservoirs,  and
                                                         occasionally in  rangeIand
                                                         areas.   Fish,  waterfowl, and
                                                         carrion  are the  primary  food
                                                         sources.
                                                         It  is now restricted
                                                         primarily to the Tensas  and
                                                         Atchafalaya River  Basins in
                                                         Louisiana.   The  Louisiana
                                                         Black bear's occupied
                                                         habitat  consists primarily
                                                         of  bottomland  hardwood
                                                         timber found in  its  river
                                                         basin habitats.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Vermillion        LA   Florida Panther
                                    A  large,  long-tailed Diversity of  habitats used
                                    cat  with  pale brown  by panthers;  dominated by
                                    or rusty  upper       uplands  (hardwood hammocks,
                              Ivory-bills presumably mate for
                              life and normally travel  in pairs.
                              Breeding occur  during the period of
                              January to May.  Nest  cavity is
                              excavated in a  dead or partially
                              dead tree,  25 to 70 feet  from the
                              ground.  The clutch size ranges  from
                              three to four eggs. Incubation,
                              brooding,  and feeding requirements
                              are handled by  both parents,  with
                              the males staying on  the  nest at
                              night.
                              Counties shown  as present
                              distribution are those that  contain
                              large wintering  population.   Winter
                              concentrations  occur  around  large
                              bodies  of water  from
                              December-March.
                              Based on  testicular measurements,
                              males probably  reach  sexual
                              maturity  at 3 yrs  of  age.
                              Parturition in  black  bears has
                              generally been  assumed  to occur  in
                              late  January or early February with
                              the actual birthing often occurring
                              while the female is in  hibernation.
                              Litter size ranges from one  to
                              three.
                              Existing  data indicates a breeding
                              season of November to April, a
                              gestation period of around 90-95

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
VermiUion        LA   Eskimo Curlew
Vermillion        LA   Bachman's Warbler
Vernon
LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
Vernon
LA   Bald Eagle
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-biII's
flight is level.
                                                                            low pinelands, and palm
                                                                            forests). Lower diversity
                                                                            and predominately wetland
                                                                            habitat use are
                                                                            characteristic of southern
                                                                            areas  (mixed swamp and
                                                                            cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                                                       days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
                                                                                       kittens.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
A large eagle with   Nests near water; requires
white head and tail  large trees for nesting.
in adult, wingspan 6 Winters along major rivers
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi    and reservoirs, and
are bare of          occasionally in rangeIand
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                              season is over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from

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     County       State        Name of  Species
                                           Species
                                        Description
          Habitat
                                           Comments
 Vernon
                   LA   Louisiana Black  Bear
 Vernon
                   LA   Florida  Panther
Vernon
                   LA   Eskimo Curlew
Vernon
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
Vernon
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                     feathers.  Immatures
                                     are dark or mottled.

                                     Possesses  skulI  that
                                     is longer, more
                                     narrow, and flat.
                                     Weight varies
                                     considerably,  large
                                     males may  weigh  more
                                     than 600 pounds.
                                    A  large,  long-tailed
                                    cat with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts, dull white or
                                    buffy under parts;
                                    tail tips, back of
                                    ears, and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                    panthers  measured
                                    nearly 6-7 feet from
                                    nose to tip of tail.
                                    Medium-si zed
                                    shorebird, with the
                                    slightly  curved bill
                                    only about 2 inches
                                    long.  The curlew
                                    has a black head,
                                    and its feathers
                                    have warm buffy
                                    brown tips.  The
                                    underparts are a
                                    warm buffy color,
                                    and the under
                                    surface of the wings
                                    are conspicuously
                                    cinnamon  buff.
                                     Total length being
                                    4 to 4 and one-half
                                    inches. The male is
                                    olive green above,
                                    face and  undeparts
                                    yellow, throat patch
                                    and crown patch
                                    black. The female
                                    lacks the black
                                    throat; the upper
                                    parts are olive
                                    green, the forehead
                                    and underparts
                                    yellow, and the
                                    crown  grayish.
                                    The red-cockaded
 areas.   Fish,  waterfowl, and
 carrion  are  the  primary food
 sources.
 It  is now  restricted
 primarily  to the Tensas and
 Atchafalaya  River Basins in
 Louisiana.   The  Louisiana
 Black bear's occupied
 habitat  consists primarily
 of  bottomland hardwood
 timber found in  its river
 basin habitats.

 Diversity  of habitats used
 by  panthers;  dominated by
 uplands  (hardwood hammocks,
 low pinelands, and palm
 forests).  Lower  diversity
 and predominately wetland
 habitat  use  are
 characteristic of southern
 areas (mixed swamp and
 cypress  swamp).
The birds nested  in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and  intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
                                                                                                         December-March.
 Based on  testicular measurements,
 males probably  reach sexual
 maturity  at 3 yrs of age.
 Parturition in  black bears has
 generally been  assumed to occur  in
 late January or early February with
 the actual birthing often occurring
 while the female is in hibernation.
 Litter size ranges from one to
 three.
 Existing  data indicates a breeding
 season of November to April, a
 gestation period of around 90-95
 days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
 kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
Open stands of pines with a   This bird's range is closely tied

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
Washington        LA   Gopher Tortoise
Washington        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
The gopher tortoise
is a large, (5.9 to
14.6 inches)
dark-brown to
grayish-black
terrestrial turtle
with a gular
projection beneath
the head on the
yellowish, hingeless
plastron or
undershell.   The
sex of individual
turtles can usually
be determined by
shell dimensions.  A
male turtle has a
greater degree of
lower shell
concavity, and a
longer gular
projection.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
                                                                           minimum age of 60 years
                                                                           provide roosting and nesting
                                                                           requirements.  Cavity
                                                                           excavation for roosting
                                                                           almost always occurs in
                                                                           living pines, and usually in
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
                              to the distribution of  southern
                              pines.
The gopher tortoise most
often lives on well-drained,
sandy soils in transitional
(forest and grassy) area.
It is commonly associated
with a pine overstory and an
open understory with a grass
and forb groundcover and
sunny areas for nesting.
Sometime between late April  and
mid-July, the female digs out a
6-inch deep nest in sandy soil,
lays a clutch of 4 to 12 eggs, and
after refilling the hole leaves the
eggs for incubation by the sun's
heat.  Hatching occurs in August
and September.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
       Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Conments
Washington        LA   Ivory-Bi Ued Woodpecker
Washington        LA   Bald Eagle
Washington        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Washington        LA   Florida Panther
Washington        LA   Eskimo Curlew
neck and  the  throat
are black.  The  male
has a  small red spot
on each side  of the
black  cap.
It has a  white  bill,
large  patches of
white  on  the  wings,
and white lines on
either side of  the
neck.  The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white  head  and  tai I
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare  of
feathers.  Immatures
are dark  or mottled.

Possesses skull  that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh  more
than 600  pounds.
Requires extensive mature
stands of  lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-haIf to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips,  back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird,  with the
slightly curved bill
only about  2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeI and
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra,  burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally  travel  in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to May. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three  to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying  on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as  present
 distribution are those that contain
 large  wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
 December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Washington        LA   Bachman's Warbler
Webster
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
Webster
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Webster
LA   Bald Eagle
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the Mings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underpants
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
A large eagle with   Nests near water; requires
white head and tail  large trees for nesting.
in adult, wingspan 6 Winters along major rivers
                                                                                                         in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June, with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Webster
                  LA    Louisiana Black Bear
Webster
LA   Florida Panther
Webster
                  LA   Eskimo Curlew
Webster
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
                                    to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
                                    are bare of
                                    feathers. Immatures
                                    are dark or mottled.

                                    Possesses skull that
                                    is longer, more
                                    narrow, and flat.
                                    Weight varies
                                    considerably, large
                                    males may weigh more
                                    than 600 pounds.
A  large,  long-tailed
cat with  pale brown
or rusty  upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers  measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-sized
shorebird, with the
slightly  curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon  buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-ha If
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and  undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests).  Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra,  and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra,  burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet  forested
                                                         areas containing  variable
                                                         amounts of water.   When not
                                                         on or near their  nests,
                                                         which were located  near the
                                                         ground,  the birds were  more
                                                         often observed high in  the
                                                         tree tops,  especially during
                                                         migration.
                                                                                                         concentrations occur around large
                                                                                                         bodies of water from
                                                                                                         December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                              Nesting from late May to about
                              mid-June.   End of July the breeding
                              season is  over and the adults are
                              heading south, followed by the
                              young.  Spring migration began in
                              late February with the birds moving
                              through northern middle America and
                              the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                              Texas and  Louisiana,  arriving there
                              in early March.
                              Nesting has  been recorded from late
                              March  to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being  three or  four
                              eggs,  but occasionally  five.  The
                              birds  begin  migrating southward
                              during July  and apparently pass
                              through Key  West by early
                              September.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
West Baton        LA   Louisiana Black Bear
West Baton        LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
West Baton        LA   Ivory-Bi Ued Woodpecker
West Baton        LA   Bald Eagle
West Baton        LA   Florida Panther
crown  grayish.
Possesses skulI that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underparts are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeI and
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents,  with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April,  a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to A
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
West Baton        LA   Eskimo Curlew
West Baton        LA   Bachman's Warbler
West Carroll      LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
 tail tips, back  of
 ears, and sides  of
 nose dark brown  or
 blackish. Mature
 panthers measured
 nearly 6-7 feet  from
 nose to tip of tail.
 Medium-sized
 shorebird, with  the
 slightly curved  bill
 only about 2  inches
 long.  The curlew
 has a black head,
 and its feathers
 have warm buffy
 brown tips.   The
 underpants are a
 warm buffy color,
 and the under
 surface of the wings
 are conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
 4 to 4 and one-half
 inches. The male is
 olive green above,
 face and undeparts
 yellow, throat patch
 and crown patch
 black. The female
 lacks the black
 throat; the upper
 parts are olive
 green, the forehead
 and underpants
 yellow, and the
 crown  grayish.
 The red-cockaded
 woodpecker 18 to 20
 centimeters long
 with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters.  There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back,  and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stnipe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red  spot
on each side of  the
                                                                           and predominately wetland
                                                                           habitat use are
                                                                           characteristic of southern
                                                                           areas (mixed swamp and
                                                                           cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows, pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
 Nested in low wet forested
areas containing variable
amounts of water.  When not
on or near their nests,
which were located near the
ground, the birds were more
often observed high in the
tree tops, especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation fon roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Nesting from  late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.
Nesting has been recorded from late
March to early June, with clutch
size usually being three or four
eggs, but occasionally five. The
birds begin migrating southward
during July and apparently pass
through Key West by early
September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
      Species
    Description
         Habitat
                                           Comments
West Carroll      LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
West Carroll      LA   Bald Eagle
West Carroll      LA   Louisiana Black Bear
West Carroll      LA   Florida Panther
Uest Carroll      LA   Eskimo Curlew
black cap.
It has a white bill,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and tail
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow, and flat.
Weight varies
considerably, large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
tail tips,  back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of taiI.
Medium-si zed
shorebird,  with the
slightly curved bill
only about  2 inches
long.  The  curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts  are a
warm buffy  color,
and the under
surface of  the wings
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeIand
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to May. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana, arriving there
in early March.

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     County        State        Name  of  Species
       Species
    Description
          Habitat
                                           Comments
West Carroll       LA    Bachman's Warbler
West  Feliciana    LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
West Feliciana    LA   Ivory-Bilied Woodpecker
West Feliciana    LA   Bald Eagle
 are  conspicuously
 cinnamon buff.
  Total  length being
 4 to 4  and  one-half
 inches. The male is
 olive green above,
 face and undeparts
 yellow, throat patch
 and  crown patch
 black.  The  female
 lacks the black
 throat; the upper
 parts are olive
 green,  the  forehead
 and  underparts
 yellow, and the
 crown   grayish.
 The  red-cockaded
 woodpecker  18 to 20
 centimeters long
 with a  wing span of
 35 to 38
 centimeters. There
 are  black and white
 horizontal  stripes
 on its  back, and its
 cheeks  and
 underparts  are
 white.  Its  flanks
 are  black streaked.
 The  cap and stripe
 onthe side  of the
 neck and the throat
 are  black.  The male
 has  a small red spot
 on each side of the
 black cap.
 It has  a white bill,
 large patches of
 white on the wings,
 and white lines on
 either side of the
 neck. The males have
 a red-colored crest,
 the  females a
 black-colored crest.
 The  ivory-bill's
 flight  is level.

A large eagle with
 white head and tail
 in adult,  wingspan 6
 to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
 are bare of
 feathers.  Immatures
are dark or mottled.
 Nested  in  low wet  forested
areas containing variable
amounts  of  water.   When not
on  or near  their nests,
which were  located  near the
ground,  the birds were more
often observed high  in the
tree tops,  especially during
migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
requirements.  Cavity
excavation for roosting
almost always occurs in
living pines, and usually in
those which are infected
with a fungus producing what
is known as red-heart
disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
large trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
 Nesting  has  been  recorded  from late
 March  to early  June,  with  clutch
 size usually being  three or  four
 eggs,  but  occasionally  five.  The
 birds  begin  migrating southward
 during July  and apparently pass
 through  Key  West  by early
 September.
This bird's  range  is closely  tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.
Ivory-bills presumably mate for
life and normally travel in pairs.
Breeding occur during the period of
January to Hay. Nest cavity is
excavated in a dead or partially
dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
ground. The clutch size ranges from
three to four eggs. Incubation,
brooding, and feeding requirements
are handled by both parents, with
the males staying on the nest at
night.
Counties shown as present
distribution are those that contain
large wintering population.  Winter
concentrations occur around large
bodies of water from
December-March.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
West Feliciana    LA   Louisiana Black Bear
West Feliciana    LA   Florida Panther
West  Feliciana    LA   Eskimo Curlew
West Feliciana    LA   Bachman's Warbler
Winn
LA   Red-Cockaded Woodpecker
                                    Possesses skull that
                                    is longer, more
                                    narrow, and flat.
                                    Weight varies
                                    considerably, large
                                    males may weigh more
                                    than 600 pounds.
A large, long-tailed
cat with pale brown
or rusty upper
parts, dull white or
buffy under parts;
taiI tips, back of
ears, and sides of
nose dark brown or
blackish. Mature
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underparts are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
The red-cockaded
woodpecker 18 to 20
centimeters long
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands, and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
cypress swamp).
                                                         The birds nested in the
                                                         treeless Arctic tundra, and
                                                         fed in open natural
                                                         grassland and tundra, burned
                                                         prairies, meadows,  pastures,
                                                         plowed lands and intertidal
                                                         zones during migration and
                                                         winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Open stands of pines with a
minimum age of 60 years
provide roosting and nesting
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.
                                                                                                         Nesting from late May to about
                                                                                                         mid-June.  End of July the breeding
                                                                                                         season is over and the adults are
                                                                                                         heading south,  followed by the
                                                                                                         young.  Spring migration began in
                                                                                                         late February with the birds moving
                                                                                                         through northern middle America and
                                                                                                         the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
                                                                                                         Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
                                                                                                         in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five. The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.
This bird's range is closely tied
to the distribution of southern
pines.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Uinn
LA   Ivory-Billed Woodpecker
Winn
LA   Bald Eagle
Winn
                  LA   Louisiana Black Bear
Winn
                  LA   Florida Panther
with a wing span of
35 to 38
centimeters. There
are black and white
horizontal stripes
on its back, and its
cheeks and
underpants are
white. Its flanks
are black streaked.
The cap and stripe
onthe side of the
neck and the throat
are black. The male
has a small red spot
on each side of the
black cap.
It has a white biII,
large patches of
white on the wings,
and white lines on
either side of the
neck. The males have
a red-colored crest,
the females a
black-colored crest.
The ivory-bill's
flight is level.

A large eagle with
white head and taiI
in adult, wingspan 6
to 7.5 ft.. Tarsi
are bare of
feathers. Immatures
are dark or mottled.

Possesses skull that
is longer, more
narrow,  and flat.
Weight varies
considerably,  large
males may weigh more
than 600 pounds.
                                    A large,  long-tailed
                                    cat with  pale brown
                                    or rusty  upper
                                    parts,  dull  white or
                                    buffy under  parts;
                                    tail tips, back of
                                    ears,  and sides of
                                    nose dark brown or
                                    blackish. Mature
                                                                           requirements.  Cavity
                                                                           excavation for roosting
                                                                           almost always occurs in
                                                                           living pines, and usually in
                                                                           those which are infected
                                                                           with a fungus producing what
                                                                           is known as red-heart
                                                                           disease.
Requires extensive mature
stands of lowland hardwood
forest without disturbance
from cutting. An area of 2
and one-half to 3 square
miles is estimated to be the
minimum habitat requirement
per pair of birds.
Nests near water; requires
targe trees for nesting.
Winters along major rivers
and reservoirs, and
occasionally in rangeland
areas.  Fish, waterfowl, and
carrion are the primary food
sources.
It is now restricted
primarily to the Tensas and
Atchafalaya River Basins in
Louisiana.  The Louisiana
Black bear's occupied
habitat consists primarily
of bottomland hardwood
timber found in its river
basin habitats.

Diversity of habitats used
by panthers; dominated by
uplands (hardwood hammocks,
low pinelands,  and palm
forests). Lower diversity
and predominately wetland
habitat use are
characteristic  of southern
areas (mixed swamp and
 Ivory-bills presumably mate for
 life and normally travel in pairs.
 Breeding occur during the period of
 January to Hay. Nest cavity is
 excavated in a dead or partially
 dead tree, 25 to 70 feet from the
 ground. The clutch size ranges from
 three to four eggs. Incubation,
 brooding, and feeding requirements
 are handled by both parents, with
 the males staying on the nest at
 night.
 Counties shown as present
 distribution are those that contain
 large wintering population.  Winter
 concentrations occur around large
 bodies of water from
December-March.
Based on testicular measurements,
males probably reach sexual
maturity at 3 yrs of age.
Parturition in black bears has
generally been assumed to occur in
late January or early February with
the actual birthing often occurring
while the female is in hibernation.
Litter size ranges from one to
three.
Existing data indicates a breeding
season of November to April, a
gestation period of around 90-95
days, litter sizes of 1 to 4
kittens.

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    County       State        Name of Species
                                          Species
                                        Description
                              Habitat
                                                                Comments
Uinn
LA   Eskimo Curlew
Uinn
                  LA   Bachman's Warbler
panthers measured
nearly 6-7 feet from
nose to tip of tail.
Medium-si zed
shorebird, with the
slightly curved bill
only about 2 inches
long.  The curlew
has a black head,
and its feathers
have warm buffy
brown tips.  The
underpants are a
warm buffy color,
and the under
surface of the wings
are conspicuously
cinnamon buff.
 Total length being
4 to 4 and one-half
inches. The male is
olive green above,
face and undeparts
yellow, throat patch
and crown patch
black. The female
lacks the black
throat; the upper
parts are olive
green, the forehead
and underparts
yellow, and the
crown  grayish.
                                                                           cypress swamp).
The birds nested in the
treeless Arctic tundra, and
fed in open natural
grassland and tundra, burned
prairies, meadows,  pastures,
plowed lands and intertidal
zones during migration and
winter months.
                                                          Nested in low wet forested
                                                         areas containing variable
                                                         amounts of water.  When not
                                                         on or near their nests,
                                                         which were located near the
                                                         ground, the birds were more
                                                         often observed high in the
                                                         tree tops, especially during
                                                         migration.
Nesting from late May to about
mid-June.  End of July the breeding
season is over and the adults are
heading south, followed by the
young.  Spring migration began in
late February with the birds moving
through northern middle America and
the Gulf of Mexico to the coasts of
Texas and Louisiana,  arriving there
in early March.
                              Nesting has been recorded from late
                              March to early June,  with clutch
                              size usually being three or four
                              eggs, but occasionally five.  The
                              birds begin migrating southward
                              during July and apparently pass
                              through Key West by early
                              September.

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              WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS
Federal Natural Trustee - Department of the Interior,
  Division of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  (USFWS)

       USFWS  Region  IV  - Arkansas  and Louisiana
   USFWS  Region  II - Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma
  State Natural Trustee - See Appropriate Managing
             Agency Within This Appendix

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County
Allen




Avoyelles



Avoyelles


Avoyelles



Bienvi lie



Bossier


Bossier




Caddo


Calcasieu



Ca I dwell



Catahoula



Catahoula


Name of Management Area Location
West Bay 3 miles west of
Oakdale Hwy.
10,7 miles west
of Oberlin,
Hwy. 26
Grassy Lake 2 miles north
of
Bordelonville,
Highway 29
Pomme-de-Terre 6 miles east of
Moreauvi lie on
La. Hwy. 451
Spring Bayou 3 miles
southeast of
Marksville, La.
Hwy. 452
Jackson-Bienvi lie 12 miles
southwest of
Ruston, Hwy.
167
Bodcau FromBellevue
north to La-Ark
line Hwy 157
Loggy Bayou 20 miles
southeast of
Bossier City
off U.S. Hwy.
71
Soda Lake 15 miles north
of Shreveport,
La. Highway 1
Sabine Island 5 miles west of
Vinton. Take
La. Hwy. 109 to
Nibblets Bluff
Boeuf 10 miles
southeast of
Columbia
Highway 559
Saline 20 miles
northeast of
Alexandria,
Hwy. 28
Sicily Island Hills 6 miles west of
Sicily Island,
La. Hwys. 8,913
Managing
Agency
LA Dept




LA Dept



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Wildlife


Telephone
318-491-2575




318-942-7553



318-942-7553


318-942-7553



318-377-3575



318-377-3575


318-377-3575




318-377-3575


318-491-2575



504-757-4571



318-757-4571



318-757-4571


Status
State




State



State


State



State



State


State




State


State



State



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State County

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Concordia


Concordia


Concordia


Iberia

Jackson



Lafourche


Lafourche




LasaUe



Morehouse



Horehouse


Natch itoches


Ouachita


Ouachita


Name of Management Area Location

Concordia


Red River


Three Rivers


Attakapas

Jackson-Bienvi lie



Pointe-au Chien


Wisner




Saline



Georgia Pacific



Russell Sage


Peason Ridge


Cities Service


Ouachita


and 915
5 miles west of
Ferriday U.S.
Hwy. 84
3 miles west of
Shaw off Hwy.
15
50 mi les south
of Vidalia on
La. Hwy. 15
20 miles N.U.
of Morgan City
12 miles
southwest of
Ruston, Hwy.
167
15 mi les
southeast of
Houma.
8 miles south
of Leesville
and 5 mi les
west of Grand
Isle, Highway 1
20 miles
northeast of
Alexandria,
Hwy. 28
5 miles
northwest of
Bastrop, west
Hwy. 139
10 miles east
of Monroe, U.S.
Hwy. 80
15 mi les north
of Leesville,
Hwy. 117
6 mi les
northeast of
Monroe, Hwy. 34
12 miles south
of Monroe, on
La. Hwy. 841
Managing
Agency

LA Dept


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Wildlife


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Wildlife



Wildlife


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Wildlife



Wildlife


Wildlife


Wildlife


Wildlife


Telephone

318-757-4571


318-757-4571


318-757-4571


318-942-7553

318-377-3575



504-568-5885


504-568-5612




318-757-4571



318-343-4044



318-343-4044


318-487-5885


318-343-4044


318-343-4044


Status

State


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Ouachita


Plaquemines



Plaquemines




Rich I and


Sabine


Sabine



St. Bernard



St. Charles


St. John the




St. Landry


St. Martin

St. Mary

Name of Management Area
Russell Sage


Bohemia



Pass-A-Loutre




Russell Sage


Reason Ridge


Sabine



Biloxi



Salvador


Manchac




Thistlethwaite


Attakapas

Atchafalaya Delta

Location
10 miles east
of Monroe, U.S.
Hwy. 80
4 miles south
of East
Point-a-la-Hach
e
10 miles south
of Venice,
access by boat
on Mississippi
River
10 miles east
of Monroe, U.S.
Hwy. 80
15 miles north
of Leesville,
Hwy. 117
5 miles west of
Many, La. 5
mi les off
Highway 171
9 miles south;
Shell Beach 6
miles southwest
Hwy. 46
10 miles
southwest of
New Orleans
17 miles
northeast of
Laplace, and
east of U.S.
Hwy. 51
2 miles north
of Washington,
off Highway 10
20 miles N.W.
of Morgan City
18 miles S.W.
of Morgan City
Managing
Agency
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Dept


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Wildlife


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Wildlife


Wildlife

Wildlife

Telephone
318-343-4044


504-568-5612



504-568-5885




318-343-4044


318-487-5885


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504-568-5612



504-568-5885


504-568-5612




318-942-7553


318-942-7553

504-568-5885

Status
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State

State

LA   St. Mary
Attakapas
20 miles N.W.    LA Dept of Wildlife  318-942-7553 State
of Morgan City

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                                                      Wildlife Management Areas
Name of Management Area
                                                    Location
Managing
 Agency
Telephone
                                                                                                         Status
 LA   St.  Tammany
                        Pearl  River
LA Terrebonne Pointe-au Chien


LA Union Union



LA Vernon Fort Polk






LA Vernon Lutcher-Moore



LA Vernon Peason Ridge


LA Webster Bodcau


15 miles
southeast of
Houma.
4 mi les
northwest of
Marion, Hwy.
551
10 miles east
of Leesville
off Highway 28
(north) and
U.S. Highway 71
(west) Highway
10 (south)
20 mi les west
of Leesville,
south of La.
Hwy. 8
15 mi les north
of Leesville,
Hwy. 117
From Bel levue
North to La-Ark
line Hwy. 157
                           6 miles east of  LA Dept of Wildlife  504-342-5875 State
                           Slidell
                                                                   LA Dept  of  Wildlife  504-568-5885 State


                                                                   LA Dept  of  Wildlife  318-343-4044 State



                                                                   LA Dept  of  Wildlife  318-487-5885 State







                                                                   LA Dept  of  Wildlife  318-487-5885 State



                                                                   LA Dept  of  Wildlife  318-487-5885 State


                                                                   LA Dept  of  Wildlife  318-377-3575 State

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                  FEDERAL  WETLANDS

Federal Natural Trustee - Department of the Interior,
  Division of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service  (USFWS)

             National Wetlands Inventory
                  St.  Petersburg, FL
           -Scaled to  USGS  7.5' quad maps-

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 State
                County
                                  Wetland Areas
7.5 Topo  Quad Name
                                                                             USGS Map #
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Allen
Ascension
Assumption
Assumption
Assumption
Assumption
Assumption
Assumption
Assumption
Beauregard
Bienville
Bienville
Bienville
Bossier
Caddo
Caddo
Caddo
Calcasieu
Calcasieu
Caldwell
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Guy
Prairieville
Labadieville
Madewood
Amelia
Grassy Lake
Napoleonville SW
Pierre Part
Napoleonville
Gordon
Ashland
Jamestown
Wilson Creek
Mansfield
Stonewall
Blanchard
Elm Grove
Moss Bluff
Gordon
Mason
Creole
Grand Bayou
Cameron
Holly Beach
Peveto Beach
Johnsons Bayou
Boudreaux Lake
Sweet Lake
Hackberry
Browns Lake
Greens Bayou
Deep Lake
Cow Island
Hog Bayou
Collicon Lake
Catfish Lake
Grand Chenier
Latanier Bayou
Mallard Bay
Latania Lake
Lake Misere
Hackberry Beach
Smith Bayou
Creole
Grand Bayou
                                                                             30092-F6
                                                                             30090-C8
                                                                             29090-G8
                                                                             29090-H8
                                                                             29091-F1
                                                                             29091-G1
                                                                             29091-G2
                                                                             29091-H2
                                                                             29091-H1
                                                                             30093-D3
                                                                             32093-B1
                                                                             32093-C2
                                                                             32092-D7
                                                                             32093-A6
                                                                             32093-C7
                                                                             32093-E8
                                                                             32093-C5
                                                                             30093-C2
                                                                             30093-D3
                                                                             32091-A8
                                                                             29093-G1
                                                                             29093-G2
                                                                             29093-G3
                                                                             29093-G4
                                                                             29093-G5
                                                                             29093-G6
                                                                             29093-H1
                                                                             29093-H2
                                                                             29093-H3
                                                                             29093-H4
                                                                             29093-HS
                                                                             29092-F6
                                                                             29092-F7
                                                                             29092-F8
                                                                             29092-G6
                                                                             29092-G7
                                                                             29092-G8
                                                                             29092-HS
                                                                             29092-H6
                                                                             29092-H7
                                                                             29092-H8
                                                                             29093-F1
                                                                             29093-F6
                                                                             29093-G1
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County
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Cameron
Claiborne
Concordia
Desoto
Desoto
Desoto
Desoto
E. Baton Rouge
E. Baton Rouge
East Carroll
East Feliciana
East Feliciana
Evangeline
Finn
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Franklin
Grant
Grant
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Iberia
Jackson
Jackson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Cameron
Holly Beach
Peveto Beach
Johnsons Bayou
Boudreaux Lake
Sweet Lake
Browns Lake
Hackberry
Greens Bayou
Rollover Lake
Floating Turf Bayou
Lake Le Bleu
Summerfield
Fairview
Stonewall
Pleasant Hill
Trenton
Hunter
Prairieville
Fred
Pioneer
Fred
Bluff Creek
Pine Prairie
Weston
Como
Mason
Winnsboro
Dunn
Montgomery
Georgetown
Lake Point
Bayou Blanc
Bayou Lucien
Hammock Lake
Cypremort Point
Kemper
Weeks
Tiger Lagoon
Centerville NE
Centerville NW
Charenton
Jeanerette
New Iberia South
Delcambre
Weston
Clay
Caminada Pass
Bay Tambour
Bay Dosgris
Golden Meadow Farms
Three Bayou Bay
Bay L'Ours
USGS Map #
29093-G3
29093-G4
29093-G5
29093-G6
29093-H1
29093-H2
29093-H4
29093-H3
29093-H6
29092-E5
29092-F5
29092-G5
32092-H7
31091-C5
32093-C7
31093-G5
31093-H6
31093-H7
30090-C8
30091-F1
32091-F4
30091-F1
30090-G8
30092-G4
32092-B5
32091-A5
32091-A8
32091-BS
32091-D5
31092-F8
31092-G4
29091-E6
29091-E7
29091-E8
29091-F7
29091-F8
29091-G6
29091-G7
29091-G8
29091-H3
29091-H4
29091-H5
29091-H6
29091-H7
29091-H8
32092-B5
32092-DS
29090-B1
29090-C1
29090-D1
29090-D2
29090-E1
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County
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Jefferson
Lafayette
Lafourche
La four che
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Lafourche
Limestone
Lincoln
Lincoln
Livingston
Livingston
Livingston
7.5 Topo Quad Name
Lafitte
Barataria
Bertrandville
Lake Cataouatche East
New Orleans East
New Orleans West
Luling
Barataria Pass
Bay Ronquille
Wilkinson Bay
Lake Laurier
Lafayette
Belle Pass
Calumet Island
Timbalier Island
Caminada Pass
Leeville
Pelican Pass
Jacko Bay
Bay Tambour
Mink Bayou
Bay Courant
Lake Felicity
Bay Dosgris
Golden Meadow Farms
Golden Meadow
Lake Bully Camp
Montegut
Bay L'Ours
Cut Off
Larose
Bourg
Houma
Barataria
Catahoula Bay
Gheens
Lockport
Savoie
Gray
Dess Allemands
Bayou Beouf
Kraemer
Thibodaux
Labadieville
Lower Vacherie
Lac Des Allemands
Lagan
Tehuacana
Clay
Wilson Creek
Frost
Albany
Prairieville
USGS Map t
29090-F1
29090-F2
29090-G1
29090-G2
29090-H1
29090-H2
29090-H3
29089-C8
29089-C7
29089-D8
29089-E8
30092-B1
29090-A2
29090-A3
29090-A4
29090-B1
29090-B2
29090-B3
29090-B4
29090-C1
29090-C2
29090-C3
29090-C4
29090-D1
29090-D2
29090-D3
29090-D4
29090-DS
29090-E2
29090-E3
29090-E4
29090-E5
29090-E6
29090-F2
29090-F3
29090-F4
29090-F5
29090-F6
29090-F7
29090-G4
29090-G5
29090-GS
29090-G7
29090-G8
29090-H6
29090-H5
29090-H7
31096-F5
32092-D6
32092-D7
30090-D6
30090-E5
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Madison
Morehouse
Morehouse
Natchitoches
Natchitoches
Natchitoches
New Orleans
New Orleans
New Orleans
Ouachita
Ouachita
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Plaquemines
Rapides
Rapides
Richland
Sabine
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Somerset
Bastrop
Goodwill
Montgomery
Temple
Ashland
Chef Menteur
Little Woods
Chalmette
Long Lake
Richland
Garden Island Pass
South Pass
Dixon Bay
Pass du Bois
Pass A Loutre East
Pass A Loutre West
Pilottown
Pass Tante Phine
Bay Coquette
Breton Islands SE
Main Pass
Venice
Triumph
Buras
Bastian Bay
Bay Ronquille
Barataria Pass
Breton Islands
Taylor Pass
Coquille Point
Empire
Bay Batiste
Wilkinson Bay
Black Bay South
Happy Jack
Pointe A La Hache
Lake Laurier
Point Chicot
Lake Athanasio
Black Bay North
Lake Cuatro Caballo
Lake Batola
Delacroix
Belle Chasse
Chalmette
Jericho
Temple
Dunn
Pleasant Hill
Door Point
Three Mile Bay
Malheureux Pt .
USGS Map #
32091-B2
32091-G8
32091-GS
31092-F8
31092-C8
32093-B1
30089-A7
30089-A8
29089-H8
32090-D8
32091-D7
29089-A1
29089-A2
29089-A3
29089-A4
29089-B1
29089-B2
29089-B3
29089-B4
29089-BS
29089-C1
29089-C2
29089-C3
29089-C4
29089-C5
29089-C6
29089-C7
29089-C8
29089-D2
29089-D3
29089-D4
29089-D5
29089-D7
29089-D8
29089-E5
29089-E6
29089-E7
29089-E8
29089-F3
29089-F4
29089-F5
29089-F6
29089-F7
29089-G7
29089-G8
29089-H8
31092-C7
31092-C8
32091-DS
31093-G5
30089-A2
30089-A3
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St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Bernard
St Charles
St Charles
St Charles
St Charles
St Charles
St Charles
St Charles
St Charles
St Charles
St Helena
St Helena
St James
St James
St James
St John Baptist
St John Baptist
St Landry
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Martin
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Alligator Point
Point Chicot
Lake Athanasio
Black Bay North
Lake Cuatro Caballo
Morgan Harbor
Lake Eloi
Lena Lagoon
Delacroix
Belle Chasse
Mitchell Key
Oak Mound Bayou
Lake Eugenie
Pte. Aux Marchettes
Proctor Point
Chalmette
Barataria
Catahoula Bay
Lake Cataouatche East
Lake Cataouatche West
Dess Allemands
Bayou Boeuf
Luling
Hahville
Lac Des Allemands
Liverpool
Albany
Lower Vacherie
Lagan
Madewood
Lac Des Allemands
Lower Vacherie
Sunset
Parks
Morgan City
Grassy Lake
Napoleonville SW
Tiger Island
Centerville
Franklin
Pierre Part
Centerville NE
Centerville NW
Point Au Per NE
Morgan City SE
Morgan City SW
Lake Salve
Belle Isle
Pt. Chevreuil
Lake Point
Amelia
Morgan City
Patterson
USGS Map #
30089-A6
29089-F3
29089-F4
29089-F5
29089-F6
29089-G3
29089-G4
29089-G5
29089-G7
29089-G8
29089-H2
29089-H3
29089-H4
29089-H5
29089-HS
29089-H8
29090-F2
29090-F3
29090-G2
29090-63
29090-G4
29090-G5
29090-H3
29090-H4
29090-H5
30090-H6
30090-ES
29090-H6
29090-H7
29090-H8
29090-H5
29090-H6
30092-D1
30091-B7
29091-F2
29091-G1
29091-G2
29091-63
29091-64
29091-65
29091-H2
29091-H3
29091-H4
29091-D3
29091-E1
29091-E2
29091-E3
29091-E4
29091-ES
29091-E6
29091-F1
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St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Mary
St Tammany
St Tammany
St Tammany
St Tammany
St Tammany
St Tammany
St Tammany
Tangipahoa
Tangipahoa
Tangipahoa
Tangipahoa
Tensus
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Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
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Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
North Bend
Ellerslie
Marone Point
Hammock Lake
Tiger Island
Centerville
Kemper
Kemper
Weeks
Centerville NW
Charenton
Jeanerette
Rigolets
North Shore
South Point
Lacombe
St . Tammany
Covington
Madisonville
Hammond
Albany
Springcreek
Madisonville
Somerset
Como
Timbalier Island
Cat Island Pass
Eastern Isles Dernieres
Central Isles Dernieres
Western Isles Dernieres
Jacko Bay
Lake La Graisse
Cocodrie
Dog Lake
Grand Bayou du Large
Lake Felicity
Lake Tambour
Lake Quitman
Bayou Sauveur
Lake Mechant
Lake Bully Camp
Montegut
Dulac
Lake Theriot
Lake Penchant
Bourg
Houma
Humphreys
Bayou Cocodrie
Gray
Gibson
Thibodaux
East Bay Junop
USGS Map #
29091-F4
29091-FS
29091-F6
29091-F7
29091-G3
29091-G4
29091-G5
29091-G6
29091-G7
29091-H4
29091-H5
29091-H6
30089-B6
30089-B7
30089-B8
30089-C8
30089-D8
30090-D1
30090-D2
30090-E4
30090-ES
30090-H4
30090-D2
32091-B2
32091-A5
29090-A4
29090-A5
29090-A6
29090-A7
29090-A8
29090-B4
29090-B5
29090-B6
29090-B7
29090-B8
29090-C4
29090-C5
29090-C6
29090-C7
29090-C8
29090-D4
29090-D5
29090-D6
29090-D7
29090-D8
29090-E5
29090-E6
29090-E7
29090-E8
29090-F7
29090-F8
29090-G7
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Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Terrebonne
Union
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
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Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vermilion
Vernon
Vernon
Washington
West Carroll
West Carroll
West Carroll
Winn
Winn
7 . 5 Topo Quad Name
Oyster Bayou
Lost Lake
Fourleague Bay
Point Au Per
Carencro Bayou
Plumb Bayou
Point Au Per NE
Morgan City SE
Morgan City SW
Lake Salve
Amelia
Farmerville
Hell Hole Bayou
Cheniere Au Tigre
Mulberry Island East
Mulberry Island West
Big Constance Lake
Redfish Point
Fearman Lake
Pumpkin Islands
Pecan Island
Floating Turf Bayou
Hebert Lake
Intracoastal City
Forked Island
Jacks Point Island
Lake Le Bleu
Abbeville East
Abbeville West
Kaplan South
Forked Island NW
Lafayette
Rollover Lake
Latanier Bayou
Temple
Jericho
Bond
Pioneer
Oak Grove
Goodwill
Georgetown
Montgomery
0SGS Map #
29091-B2
29091-C1
29091-C2
29091-C3
29091-D1
29091-D2
29091-D3
29091-E1
29091-E2
29091-E3
29091-F1
32092-G4
29092-E1
29092-E2
29092-E3
29092-E4
29092-E6
29Q92-F1
29092-F2
29092-F3
29092-F4
29092-FS
29092-G1
29092-G2
29092-G3
29092-G4
29092-GS
29092-H1
29092-H2
29092-H3
29092-H4
30092-B1
29092-E5
29092-H5
31092-C8
31092-C7
30089-H2
32091-F4
32091-G4
32091-G5
31092-G4
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                  FEDERAL FISHERIES

Federal Natural Trustee - Department of the Interior,
  Division of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

       USFWS  Region  IV  - Arkansas and Louisiana
   USFWS  Region  II - Texas, New Mexico  and  Oklahoma

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State        Facility Name              Contact Person          Aottress               City           Zip Code     Phone #

 LA   NATCHITOCHES                   T. ANTHONY           615 HIGHWAY 1 SOUTH  NATCHITOCHES         71457-0000  318-352-5324
                                     MAYEUX/KAREN H.
                                     KILPATRICK
 LA   NATIONAL WETLANDS RESEARCH     ROBERT E.  STEWART    1010 GUASE BLVD      SLIDELL              70458-0000  504-646-7564
                                     JR.

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 LA   BRUCE SMITH
 LA   MARK LAWSON
 LA   RICKY YELDELL
41 FOULER RD         FOREST HILL     71430-0000   318-748-6911
PO BOX 1413          LACOMBE         70445-0000   504-882-5228
PO BOX 4004          MONROE          71211-0000   318-343-4045

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                   NATIONAL PARKS

Federal Natural Trustee - Department of the Interior
          Division  of National Park  Service

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     County    State      Facility Name            Area Type      FaciUty Address        City          Zip        Phone     Office Hours        Contact

Orleans         LA   Jean Lafitte Natl  Hist                     423 Canal  Street,     New Orleans      701302341   5045893882 8:00 AH To 5:00 Belous, Robert

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Concordia
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Orleans
Orleans
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Plaquemines
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St Bernard
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Ormet Corporation
Peoples Wtr
Shell Chemical Co.
Assumption Par WW
Mansura, Vil of
Bossier City Water
Blanchard Water
East Cove Utilities
East Mooringsport W.
Lieberman Power
Mooringsport Water
Oil City Water
Shreveport Water
Houston River Water
Kronos Inc .
Ferriday, Town of
Logansport Water
Mansfield Water
Georgetown Water
Dow Usa, La Division
E Jefferson WW Dist
Gretna Waterworks
W Jefferson WW Dist
Westwego Waterworks
Lafourche Water Dist
Lockport Waterworks
Thobodaux Waterworks
Nathcitoches W.
New Orleans-ALgiers
New
Monroe Water System
Belle Chasse Water
Dalcour Waterworks
Port Sulphur Water
Rapides Par. WWKS
Ebarb Water System
Fort Polk
Many Water System
Pendleton Water
Pirates Cove
Domino Sugar
St Bernard WW Dist
Shell Oil Co - Norco
St Charles Water
St Charles Water
Colonial Sugar Co
Gramercy Waterworks
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2005165
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2005034
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1009010
1015004
1017006
1017050
1017010
2017015
1017023
1017026
1017031
1019119
2019127
1029005
1031008
1031009
1043004
2047003
1051001
1051003
1051004
1051005
1057001
1057002
1057003
1069007
1071001
1071009
1073031
1075001
1075004
1075006
1079017
1085043
2085076
1085016
1085046
1085022
2087001
1087001
2089005
1089001
1089002
1093001
1093002
Contact
Geismar
Burnside
Donaldsonville
Geismar
Napoleonville
Donaldsonville
Bossier City
Blanchard
Blanchard
Mooringsport
Mooringsport
Mooringsprot
Oil City
Shreveport
Sulphur
West Lake
Ferriday
Logansport
Mansfield
Georgetown
Plaquemine
Harahan
Gretna
Harahan
Westwego
Lockport
Lockport
Thibodaux
Natchitoches
New Orleans
New Orleans
Monroe
Belle Chasse
Belle Chasse
Belle Chasse
Tioga
West Monroe
Fort Polk
Many
Many
West Monroe
Arabi
Chalmette
Norco
Luling
Luling
Gramercy
Gramercy
Phone
504-642-8311
504-473-9241
504-473-7603
504-379-6542
504-369-6156
318-964-5160
318-741-8501
318-929-4500
318-929-4181
318-996-7493
318-221-2604
318-996-7661
318-995-6321
318-226-6250
318-528-3446
318-882-7091
318-757-3462
318-697-4346
318-872-0406
318-827-5527
504-389-1827
504-838-4327
504-363-1540
504-349-5085
504-341-2888
504-532-6924
504-532-3117
504-446-7216
318-352-3404
504-361-4331
504-865-0406
318-329-2310
504-682-0081
504-392-6690
504-682-0081
318-640-1379
318-397-2835
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318-256-2337
318-256-3804
318-397-2835
504-271-5331
504-271-1681
504-465-7133
504-764-2829
504-783-5110
504-869-5521
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Morgan City Water
Patterson Water
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Tensas Water
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1101002
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1101006
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Gramercy
Lutcher
Vacherie
Vacherie
Convent
Laplace
Garyville
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Garyville
Garyville
Berwick
Franklin
Morgan City
Patterson
Amelia
Charenton
Centerville
St . Joseph
Newellton
Newellton
St . Joseph
Houma
Houma
Phone
504-562-3946
504-869-5635
504-265-4824
504-265-4828
504-562-7681
504-536-1141
504-535-2241
504-536-8300
504-652-9569
504-535-2259
504-384-8900
318-828-3631
504-385-1770
504-395-5205
504-631-0215
318-923-7512
318-836-5831
318-766-3604
318-766-4763
318-467-5050
318-766-3285
504-873-6755
504-879-2495
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STATE RECREATIONAL AND BOATING FACILITIES

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limate
Marinas
 •r in die coastal region may
 •i anything else about
 „• moody Gulf nj Mexico is the
 •-maker and gives Louisiana
 ,1 subtropical climate.
 uisiana is humid and
 now rarely falls in the
 >ns, with only small snowfalls
 .•d in the northern areas.
 ide annual rainfall is about
 ir, with the northern regions
 nches and some of" the
 .il parishes averaging as high
  rainfall a year.
 _• annual temperature tor the
 ns of Louisiana is 66 degrees,
 es is the annual temperature
 i region.
 r July average temperature in
 .-gion  is 83 degrees, while in
 uisiana (the Florida Parishes),
 iy average temperature is 81

 January average temperature
 -49 degrees, while in the
 >n, the lowest January
 rature is 57 degrees.
 c number of days each year
 ures 90 degrees and above is
 .e northern region, 86 days in
 :es area and 57 days in
 mperature statewide by
 9"C)
 ! 9°C)
 (27"C)
 C)

 mperatures for the coastal
 ;on are:

 12"O
 20"C)
 ' (2S"C)
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City
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Marinas
J & L Marina
Bayou Neuf Mariner
Co-Co Marina
Sportsman's Paradise
Jollv Rogers
Harmon's
Spokane Resort
Kite's Landing
Pirate's Cove
Pleasure Point
Red's Point
Bavon Black Marina
Bon Voyage Marina
Bridge Side Marina
Cheramie's Marina
Cigar's Marina
Pirate's Cove Marina
N'alma Landing
Ben's Boat Works
Hidden Harbor Marina
Marina Beau Chene
Marina Del Ray
Port Louis
Saltv's Marina
Colbert Cove Marina
Mariner's Village Marina
Prieto Marina
Circle Drive
Big Bass Marina
Buckeve Landing
Cazaiol's Cove
Lee's Cottages
Matthew's Lakeview Lodge
Pendleton Bridge Marina
Shadow's landing
Southern Leisure
Sunset Marina
Toledo Bend RV Camp
Turtle Beach
Twin Island
Doug Letsinger s Marine Center
A-l Camp
I lolly Point
Mary Bison's Camp
Sepuivado's Landing
Solan's Camp
Wright's Landing
Barren's Landing
Bonfouca Marina
Marina at Eden Isles
Ethel's Driftwood
Motel Lounge
Grace's Landing
San Miguel
Wildwood Lodge
Phone i
518/286-1)259 •
504/594-2628 1
504/594-6626 1
504/594-2414 s
318/567-25-17 '
318/749-5909 |
318/757-4305 !
318/586-7888 j
.518/565-4467 }
518/565-4810 i
.518/565-4256 \
504/575-2315 1
504-787-5 1~9 •
504/787-241') '
504/787-2288 j
504/787-5220 ':
504/787-5880 I
518/494-1959 \
504/845-8967 ;
504/845-7656 !
504/845-3454 I
504/845-4474 \
504/845-0044 !
504/845-8485 !
504/626-1155 ;
504/626-1517 :
504/626-7847
.518/697-4804
518/586-4721 ,
.518/586-7500
518/645-6140 :
518/645-6870
318/256-9261 ;
318/256-2958 :
318/586-7334
318/256-3455 '
318/645-6966 '[
318/256-6604 ]
318/256-5595 j
318/256-9347
318/588-5790
318/567-2269 ;
518/567-5244
318/567-3141 5
318/645-9479 ]
318/645-9485 ;
318/567-3131 1
318/635-8628 5
50^/641-0673 :
504/641-1044
318/645-6455 :
318/645-9298 '
.518/645-6748 :
318/645-6114 •'

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STATE INFORMATION

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PUSHEPATAPA  CREEK
BOGUE CHITTO RIVER
TCHEFUNCTE  RIVER
TANGIPAHOA RIVER
CHAPPEPELLA CREEK
TCKFAW RIVER
AMITE RIVER
COMITE  RIVER
BLIND RIVER
BAYOU OES ALLEMANDS
WHISKEY  CHITTO  CREEK
SIX  MILE  CREEK
TEN MILE CREEK
LITTLE  RIVER
BIG  CREEK
FISH CREEK
TROUT CREEK
BAYOU BARTHOLOMEW
BAYOU L'OUTRE
BAYOU DARBONNE
CORNEY  BAYOU
MIDDLE FORK OF
BAYOU  DARBONNE
SALINE BAYOU
BLACK LAKE  BAYOU
BAYOU  KISATCHIE
SPRING  CREEK
SALINE  BAYOU
L	K   ./'IS TEW!
30. BAYOU  COCODRIE
3 I. BAYOU  COCOORIE
32. WEST PEARL RIVER
33. DORCHEAT  BAYOU
34. BAYOU  TREPAGNIER
35. BAYOU  LA BRANCHE
36. CALCAS1EU RIVER
37. BAYOU DUPRE
38. LAKE BORGNE CANAL
33 . BASHMAN  BAYOU
40 . TERRE BEAU BAYOU
4 I . PIROGUE  BAYOU
42. BAYOU  BIENVENUE
43. BAYOU  CHAPERON
44. HOLMES BAYOU
45. BRADLEY  SLOUGH (Bayou)
46. WILSON SLOUGH (Boyou)
47 . BAYOU  SARA

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                                                                    INDEX
 Abbeville Area	*.	44
 Alexandria-Pineville Area	."...>.	64
 Alto	91
 Amitc	19
 Arcadia Area	86
 BasrropArea	90
 Baton Rou.ue Area	.26
 Belle Qusse-Buras Area	14
 Bogalusa-Frankiimon	.23
 Bossier Cry	81
 Breaux Bridge-Henderson Area	..	52
 Buras	,....14
 Bumside	36
 Bush	.*	„	23
 Cajun Country	,39
 Cameron		.....43
 Cane River Country	69
 Carencro	55
 Chalmene Am	14
 Chcneyville Area	66
 Chesrnut-Saline Area	73
 Church Point	55
 Clinton	.....30
 Columbia	91
 Coushatra Area	84
 Covington Area	20
 Crossroad*	*	63
 Oowley Area...,	6t)
 Delhi-Epps Area	.92
 DeQuincy	43
 DeRidderArca	66
 Desmhan-Norco Area	16
 Donaldsonville	36
 Elizabeth-Kinder Area	66
 Elton	60
 Epps	92
 Eunice Area	59
 Farmervillr Area	88
 Franklin Area	47
 Franlclinton	23
 French Settlement-Port Vincent	29
 Garyville	-	17

 Gonzales-Sorrento Area	36
 Gramercv	37
 Grand Coteau	-	56
 Grand Isle	15
 Grand Marais	52
 Greater New Orleans	5
 Greensburi;	29
 Greenwood	S2
 Hammond Area	18
 Hirrisonburu	74
 Haynesvilltr	K6
 Henderson	52
 Holly Beach-Cameron Area	45
 Homer Area	85
 Houma	49
 Independence	19
Jackson Area	50
Jeanerette Area	46
Jena Area	74
Jennings Area	60
Jonesboro	87
Jonesvjlle-Harrisonburi! Area	74
Junction Gry	-	86
 Keatchie	'.	83
 Kenner	15
 Kenrwood	19
 Kinder	~	-	66
 LafryerteArea	53
 Lafourche Parish	51
 l^fce. Charles Area	.40
 jjiVr Providence	92
 LaPlacfMancnac	17
 Uesville Area	68
 Logansporr	_	83
 Lutcher-Gramercy Area	3?
 Mudisonville	21
 Manchac	-	_	17
 Mandevillc Area...—	_	21
 Mansfield Area	83
 Marksvilk Area	58
 Marrtro-Westwego Area	14
 Manhavilie	73
 Metairie	15
 Mindcn	85
 Monroe-West Monroe	88
 Morxan Cicy-Patterson Area	4S
 Napoteunville	51
 Natchitotnes	70
 Naichitoches Area-Cine River Country	69
 New Iberia Am	'.	.45
 New Orleans Area	_.6
 New Orleans French Quarter	11
 New Roads Area	33
 Norco	_	16
Oak Grove	92
Oil City Area	32
Opelousas	~	56

Pearl Rivtr!l!!!!!l!..J«."]!!!!!II".!	'"	...23
Pineville	64
Plantation Country	25
Ptaquemine Area	-	_	35
Ponchatoula	-.	17
Port Allen Area	34
Port Vincent	..	-	29
Rayville	~	91
ResCTve-Garyville	„	,	17
Robeline-Mairtaville Area	_	73
Rosedale	-	-	54
Ruston Area	-....87
Sc.FrancisvilleArea			31
St. Joseph Area.	75
St. Martinville	44
Saline	-	......73
Shrevepon Area	„	-	78
Slidell	22
Sorrento	36
Sportsman's Paradise...	,„	,	77
Sulphur	-	42
Summertield-Juncrion Gry	86
Tallulah	93
Thibodaux Area-Lalburche Parish	51
Toledo Bend Area	84
Tourist intbrmation-Cajun Country	61
Tourist Information-Crossroads	_	75
Tourist Information-Greater New Orleans	.23
Tourist information-Plantation Country	37
Tourist JruVirat ion-Sportsman's Paradise	93
Vachenc	37
Vidalia	74
Ville Pbtte	58
VintonArea	43
Vivian	83
Washington Area	57
West Monroe	88
Wesrwego	14
WinntWld	73
Winnsboro	-	91
STATE PHONE NUMBERS
        AND ADDRESSES
You are cordially inviced. . .co ask questions about
any topic concerning Louisiana chat is of interest to
you. The agencies and organizations listed on this
page are useful sources of information and would
welcome your inquiry. Please feel free to call or
write them.

State Information Number
(504) 342-6600

Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry
Office of Forestry
P.O. Bra 1628
Baton Rouge, LA 70821
(504)925-4500

Louisiana Department of Culture, Recreation and
Tourism
(as listed below)

    Louisiana Litter Control and
    Recycling Foundation
    P.O. Box 94291
    Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9291
    (504) 342-8145

    Office of Cultural Development
    (Includes the Divisions of thtr Arts.
    Archaeology and Historic Preservation)
    P.O. Box 44247
    Baton Rouge. LA 70804-4247
    (504) 342-8200
    Office of Film and Video
    P.O. Box 94361
    Baron Rouge, LA 70804-9561
    (504)342-8150

    Office of State Library
    P.O.Box 131
    Baton Rouge, LA 70821
    (504) 342-4923

    Office of State Museum
    P.O. Box 2448
    New Orleans, LA 70176-2448
    (504) 568-6967

    Office of State Parks
    P.O. Drawer 44426
    Baton Rouge. LA 70804-4426
    (504)342-8111

    Office of Tourism
    Inquiry Section
    P.O. Box 94291
    Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9291
    (504)342-8119
    1-800-33-GUMBO

Louisiana Department of Economic Development
P.O. Box 94185
Baton Rouge. LA 70804-9185
(504)342-5359

Louisiana Department of Natural Resources
P.O. Box 94396
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9396
(504) 342-4500

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
Information Section
P.O. Box 98000
Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000
(504)765-2800

Secretary of State
Archives Department
P.O. Box 94125
Baton Rouge, LA 70804-9125
(504)922-1206

Additional information on Louisiana:

Directory of Louisiana Museums and Historic Sires
Louisiana Association of Museums
P.O. Box 3494
Baton Rouge, LA 70821
$8 postage and handling
(504) 343-4341

Fait a la Main
Maida Owens
Louisiana Division of the Arts
P.O. Box 44247
Baton Rouge, LA 70804
$5 postage and handling
(504)342-8180

Louisiana Tour Guide
Louisiana Travel Promotion Association
P.O. Box 4003
Baton Rouge, LA 70821
S2.50 postage and handling
(504)346-1857
The information provided in this guide was compiled as a
service co the tnvdler  by the Louisiana Office at Tourism,
bued an information provided to our office. We suggest
that you call the listings for current information heroic
planning your ncaiion to the State.
Revised May 1.1992

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                                       Wildlife Management
                                                            v/
                                          Areas & National
SODAjLAKE :CANEY LAKES
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           KINCAID^   •  GRASSY LAKE
         VALENTINES      SPRING •  •
         EVANGELJNE ^.  "  BAVOU •  c THREE RIVERS
         EVANGEUNE A ALEXANDER POMME-
            •    STATE FOREST DE-TERRE
          FORT POLK
          .      • WEST BAY
          •"•FULLERTON
BOISE-VERNON
          Wildlife Management Areas

          Kisatchie National Forests

          State Forest

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                                      & Canoeine  in  Louisiana
Tubing

Atchafalaya Basin Back Water Tours,
Gibson (Terrebonne Parish)
(504) 575-2371
Bayou Neuf Marina, Chauvin
(504) 594-2628
Tubing the Amite River
Thunderbird Beach, Denham Springs
(504) 664-2990
Tubing and Canoeing on the Bogue Chitto
River and Pushepatapa Creek
Bogue Chitto Outdoor Center,
St. Tammany Parish (504) 735-1173
North Tangi Beach, Amite
(504) 748-7239
Morris Outfitters, Princeton
(318)949-9522
Canoeing on the Quiska (Whiskey)
Chitto/Torro Bayou
White Sands Canoe Rental/Tack-A-
Paw Expeditions (800)-621-9306,
(318)238-0821
 1.  Amite River
 2.  Anacoco Creek
 3.  Atchafalaya Basin
 4.  Bashman Bayou
 5.  Bayou Bartholomew
 6.  Bayou Bienvenu
 7.  Bayou Cane
 8.  Bayou Chaperon
 9.  Bayou Chauvin
10.  Bayou Cocodrie
11.  Bayou D'Arbonne
12.  Bayou de L'outre
13.  Bayou des Allemands
14.  Bayou Dorcheat
15.  Bayou Dupre
16.  Bayou Grand Caillou
17.  Bayou Kisatchie
18.  Bayou La Branche
19.  Bayou Lacombe
20.  Bayou Penchant
21.  Bayou Petit Caillou
22.  Bayou Teche
23.  Bayou Terrebonne
24.  Bayou Tortue
25.  Bayou Trepagnier
26.  Big Bayou Black
27.  Big Creek
28.  Black Lake Bayou
29.  Blind River
30.  Bogue Chitto River
31.  Bogue Falaya River
32.  Bradley Slough
33.  Buffalo Cove
34.  Calcasieu River
35.  Castor Creek
36. Chemin-A-Haut Bayou
37. Comite River
38. Comey Creek Bayou
39- Fish Creek
40. Holmes Bayou
41. Lake Biscineau
42. Lake Borgne Canal
43. Lake Gravenberg
44. Little River
45. Middle Creek (Bayou D'Arbonne)
46. Morgan River
47. Ouachita River
48. Pearl River
49- Pirogue Bayou
50. Pushepatapa Creek
51. Saline Bayou (National Scenic River)
52. Six Mile Creek
53. Spring Creek
54. Tangipahoa River
55. Tcheruncte River
56. Ten Mile Creek
57. Tensas River
58. Terre Beau Bayou
59. Tickfaw River
60. Tiger Bayou
61. Torro Bayou
62. Trout Creek
63. Vermilion River
64. West Pearl River
65. Whiskey Chitto Creek
66. Wilson Slough

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                                                                                      Scuba  Divin'
Jean Lafitte National Historic Park and
Preserve, Barataria Unit (Marrero) -
guided and self-guided trails of varied
lengths.
Joyce Wildlife Swamp and Nature
Trail (near Ponchatoula) - 1,000-ft.
boardwalk.
Kiroli Park (West Monroe) - trails
ranging from 'A mile to 1.7 miles.
Longleaf Vista Trail (Kisatchie National
Forest, Kisatchie Ranger District) -
VA miles.
Louisiana Nature Center (New Orleans)
- 2.3 miles.
Louisiana State Arboretum (Ville Platte)
- 2% miles.
LSU Hilltop Arboretum (Baton Rouge).
Magnolia Forest Walk (Rapides Parish
near Alexandria) - 1 mile.
Rock Canyon Nature Trail (Catahoula
Parish near Aimwell).
Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge (Grand
Chenier).
Sabine National Wildlife Refuge (south
of Lake Charles) - V/i miles.
Stuart Lake Trail (Kisatchie National
Forest, Catahoula Ranger District) -
1.2 miles.
Tensas River National Wildlife Refuge
(southwest of Tallulah) - boardwalk,
wildlife-viewing trail and miles of
gravel roads.
Walter B. Jacob's Memorial Nature
Park (Shreveport) - trails of varied
lengths.

Backpacking Trails

Chicot State Park (Ville Platte) -
TA miles.
Lake Shore Trail (Kisatchie National
Forest) - 10 miles on Evan Rd.
Saline Bayou Hiking Trail (Kisatchie
National Forest Winn Ranger District).
Vernon Trail System (Kisatchie National
Forest Vernon Ranger District) - 10 and
11 miles.
Wild Azalea National Recreation Trail
(Kisatchie National Forest, Evangeline
District) - 31 miles.

Definitions:

Hiking and Bicycling Trails - Hard-
surfaced trails designed for bicycling,
jogging and day hiking.

Hiking Trails - Trails designed solely for
walking.  They generally provide an
outdoor experience in a morning,
afternoon or one full day.  Overnight
camping is usually found nearby.

Nature Trails - Trails designed for
walking and the interpretation of nature
through the use of a printed guidebook
or signs.

Backpacking Trails - Trails designed for
an overnight experience. Camping along
the trail is allowed.

For more information, write the New
Orleans Group of the Sierra Club, 111
S. Hennessey St., New Orleans, LA 70119.
Dive Shops
City/Port Dive Shop
Alexandria
Anacoco
Baton Rouge
Bogalusa
Covington
Honina
Jefferson
Kenner
Lafayette
Lake Charles
Larose
Leesville
Madisonville
Marrero
Metallic
Monroe
New Orleans
Shreveport
Slidell
Snlphor
Greg's Dive Service
Water Habitat
Diet's Diving Service
Seven Seas
Water Sports Dive Shop
Ocean 1 Scuba School
Houma Water Sports, Inc.
Vineyard's Dive Shop
Outdoor Sporting &
Scuba East
Divers Destination
Pack&Paddle
Venture Sports
darter Tune
The Water Habitat
Petro-Sal, Inc.
Aqua Tech Dive Center
Harry's Dive Shop
Scuba Quest Sport
Diving Center
Adventure World
Bill's Scuba Adventures
Caribbean Dive Shop
Dive Connections
Diver's Exchange
Seahorse Diving
Adventure Sports
Scuba Show
Water Sports Center
Bayou Scuba
Phone
318/4874369
318/443-5075
318/286-5565
504/926-1819
504/732-4114
504/892-9647
504/879-2900
504/833-5657
504/464-6244
318/984-4678
318/232-5854
318/433-4444
504OT-7609
504/632-7992
318/2384)709
504/845-3802
504041-3483
504/8884882
504/834-8243
318023-9462
318045-3483
504/831-7017
504/866-5059
504068-2986
504/2464523 |
318/425-5870
318/9294740 |
504/641-3700 j
318/625-5573 I

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                                 Hiking &  Backpackinj
Hiking and Bicycling Trails

Audubon Park (New Orleans) -
1.8 miles.
Barnwell Art Center (Shreveport) -
5 miles from the Art Center to
Shreveporc/Barksdale Highway.
Big Branch Trail (Leesville) - biking and
horseback riding.
C. Bickham Dickson Park (Shreveport) -
10 miles.
City Park (Baton Rouge).
City Park (Gonzales).
False River Historical Trail (New
Roads).
Harahan Trail (New Orleans) -
12 miles.
Jefferson Linear Park (Kenner) -
10 miles.
Red River Trail (Shreveport) -
4 Smiles.
West Park (DeRidder).

Hiking Trails

Algiers Levee Hike (Algiers) - 10 miles.
Caroline Dorman Hiking and Horse
Trail (Kisatchie National Forest,
Kisatchie Ranger  District) - 13 miles.
Chalmette Trail (Scarsdale) - 16 miles.
Cypress-Black Bayou Recreation Area
(Bossier City) - 4 'A miles.
Dogwood Tour, Socia Branch (Pollock)
- 'A mile.
Dogwood Trail (Winnfield) - 1.3 miles.
Emery Trail (Kisatchie National Forest,
Catahoula Ranger District) - 2 miles.
Evangeline Ranger District (near
Alexandria) - 1 mile.
Fullerton Lake Trail (Fullerton) -
1.6 miles.
Kincaid Recreation Area (Kisatchie
National Forest, Evangeline District) trails
including the 'A mile Indian Ridge Trail,
the 2 mile Lamotte Creek Trail, the 2 mile
Wild Azalea Spur Trail, the 10 mile
Lakeshore Trail, and the 10 mile
Kincaid Trail.
Lake Bisrineau (Webster Parish) - trails
of varied lengths.
Lake Claiborne State Park (near Homer)
- 1 mile.
Lake Fausse Pointe State Park (near St.
Martinville) - 6 miles.
Lincoln Parish Park (near Ruston).
Longleaf Vista (Natchitoches)- 1M miles.
Magnolia Forest Walk (Rapides Parish) -
1 mile.
"Old Stagecoach Road," Sam Houston
Jones State Park (northwest of Lake
Charles).
Port Hudson State Commemorative
Area (near Baton Rouge) - 6 miles.
Poverty Point State Commemorative
Area (northeast of Delhi) - 2'A miles.
Rock Canyon Trail (Catahoula Parish).
Saline Bayou Hiking Trail (Natchitoches
Parish) - 5 miles.
Stuart Lake Interpretive Trail (Pollock)
- 1.2 miles.
Sugar Cane Trail (Kisatchie National
Forest, Caney Ranger District) - 7.6 miles.
Valentine Lake Recreation Area
(Kisatchie National Forest,
Evangeline Ranger District) - 3 miles.
Vernon Trail System (Kisatchie National
Forest, Vernon Ranger District) - trails
including the 1.6-mile Fullerton Lake
Trail, the 10-mile Big Branch Trail and
the 10-mile Whiskey Chitto Trail.
Westwego Levee Hike (Wesrwego-New
Orleans) - 10 miles.
Whiskey Chitto Trail (Leesville) -
10 miles.

Nature Trails

Acadiana Park (Lafayette) - 3 miles.
Asphodel Village (Jackson) - 1 mile.
Audubon State Commemorative Area
(near St. Francisville) - 1.8 miles.
Briarwood-Caroline Dorman Nature
Preserve (near Natchitoches) - trails of
varied lengths.
Cameron Prairie National Wildlife
Refuge (near Lake Charles).
Conn Memorial Arboretum (Baton
Rouge).
Creole Nature Trail (Lake Charles,  Bell
City, Sulphur).
Cypress-Black Bayou Nature Trails
(Bossier City) - 4'A miles chip trails;
1,400-ft. concrete trails for handicapped.
Dogwood Nature Trail (Kisatchie
National Forest, Winn Ranger District) -
1.3 miles.
Fontainebleau State Park (Mandeville) -
1 mile.
Honey Island Nature Trail (Pearl River
Wildlife Management Area) - 1 mile.
Indian Creek Nature Trail (Indian Creek
Recreation Area near Alexandria) -
sections range from 'A mile to 2 miles.
Jacobs Nature Center Trails
(Blanchard) - 5 trails, longest 5 miles,
'A mile handicapped trail.
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   Hunting  Guides & Camps
   City	Guide/Camp	Phone
   Baton Rouge
American
 Spoilsman's Clufc
                              504/928-5028
                              504/293-0353
  Broussard    Provost Adventures
                                318/837-293!
   Covington   Money Hill Hunting Club
                  504/892-4443
                  504/796-5218
   Haynesville  Southern Expeditions     318/624-2519
   Homer      Tall Timbers Lodge     318/927-5260
Houma
Coup Plane Hunting &
 Fishing Camp
                                504/868-7865
                                504/868-7940
              Kings Guide Service     31 8/87fr6957
  Jennings     Skipper's Guiding Service  318/824-4007
   Lake Charles
Cameron Wildlife. Inc.
White's Hunting Unlimited
                              318/474-6598
                              318/222-1478
   New Orleans
Wetlands Guides &
 Outfitters
                                504/581-3769
   Rayne
Shot's Hunting Camp
                              318/334-3577
                              318/334-5651
  Slide!)
Dr. Paul Wagner's Honey
 Island Swamp Tours
                                 50*641-1769
  SL
  Francisviile
Twin Silos Hunting Club
                              504/635-3717
                              504/63W344
   Other Wildlife Hunted or Trapped in
                 Louisiana

           Migratory Game Birds:
   Ducks, geese, coots, rails and gallinules

                 Furbearers:
   Beaver, bobcat, coyote, gray fox, mink,
  muskrat, nutria, opossum, otter, red fox,
             raccoon and skunk

                  Other:
                 Alligator

For more information on limits and seasons,
write or call the Louisiana Department of
Wildlife and Fisheries, P.O. Box 98000,
Baton Rouge, LA 70898-9000,
(504) 765-2800 or (504) 765-2917.
                                                       Camping in  Louisiana

Acadiana Park*
Bayou Bodcau Dam Recreation Area
Bayou Segnette State Park
Caney Lakes Recreation Area
Chemin-A-Haut State Park
Chicot State Park
Cloud Crossing Recreation Area
Comey Lake Recreation Area
Cotjle Lake Recreation Area*
Crooked Creek Recreation Area*
Cypress-Black Bayou Recreation Area*
Dogwood Recreation Area
Earl Williamson Park*
Faimew Riverside State Park
Fontainebleau State Park
Fullerton Lake Recreation Area
Grand Bois Park*
Grand Isle State Park
Gum Springs Recreation Area
Indian Creek Recreation Area
Kemper Williams Park*
Kincaid Recreation Area
Kisaichie Bayou Recreation Area
Lake Bistineau State Park
lake Bruin State Park
Lake Fausse Pointe State Park
Lotus Camp Recreation Area
Niblett's Bluff Park*
North Toledo Bend State Park
St Bernard State Park
Stuart Lake Recreation Area
Turkey Creek Recreational Park
Valentine Lake Recreation Area
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State Parks
During the period of Apr 1 - Sep 30, parks are open 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily, and attendants are on duty until 10
p.m. Fridays and Saturdays for camper registration.  During Oct 1 - Mar 31, the schedule is 8 a.m. - 7 p.m.
daily. Admission is charged per day for all motor vehicles, or per person for vehicles carrying more than four
persons. For additional information, inquire at any park entrance.  Before traveling great distances, contact the
Louisiana Office of State Parks, P.O. Drawer 1111, Baton Rouge, LA 70808-111 1, (504) 925-3830.

Kisatchie National Forest
The six ranger districts of Kisatchie (Caney, Vernon, Winn, Catahoula, Kisatchie and Evangeline) offer a variety
of recreational facilities. Camping and daily use are free at all recreational areas except Caney Lake, Stuart Lake,
Kincaid and Valentine, which require fees for both camping and day use. For additional information, inquire at
4ny forest office or write Kisatchie National Forest, 2500 Shreveport Highway, Pineville, LA  71360,
(318)473-7160.

Alexander State Forest
Both day use and overnight camping are permitted in Alexander State Forest's "Indian Creek Recreation Area."
Entrance fees are charged per vehicle, and camping fees are charged per tent and per RV. Fee for use of boat
launch. Entrance is from U.S. 165, ten miles south of Alexandria.

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                                                                                                                • - Boating Facilities Nearby

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                                                                                                                   Tables Available
                                                                                                                • - No Facilities, But
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 Alexander Fonfct
 Atchafalaya Delta
 AUakapas
 Ben's Creek
 Big Lake
 BUori
 Bodcau
 Boeuf
 Bohemia
 Boise-Veraon
 Catahoula
 Fort Polk
 Georgia Pacific
 Grassy Lake
 Jackson-Bienville
 Joyce
 Little River
 Loggy Bayou
 Manchac
 Ouachita
 Pass-A-Loutre
 Pearl River
 Peason Ridge
 Pointe-au-Chien
 Pomme-de-Terre
 Red Dirt
 Red River
 Russell Sage
 Sabine
 Sabine Island
 Saline
 Salvador
 Sandy Hollow
 Sherburne
 Sicily Island Hills
1 Spring Bayou
 St Frandsrille
 Thistiewaite
I Three Rivers
 Union
 West Bay
1 Wisner
                                                             Hunting  in Louisiana
From the mixed pine/hardwood rolling hills to bottomland hardwoods near
river beds, flood plains and deltas, to tupelo/cypress swamps, to the largest
coastal marsh in the nation, wildlife habitat in Louisiana is both rich and
varied.

Hunting is virtually a way of life. Hunting seasons for a wide variety of game
begin in early September with the opening of dove season, and continue almost
non-stop until the close of turkey season in April.

As the  nation's premier waterfowl and woodcock wintering area, Louisiana is a
bird hunter's paradise. A resident stock of quail and a healthy influx of doves
and other migratory species are frosting on the cake.

Big game hunters take over 130,000 whiterail deer each year, while the
restocking of wild turkey flocks has been so successful that numerous areas of
the state now offer excellent turkey hunting.

Louisiana also boasts the nation's only large-scale alligator hunting season, and
sport hunters come from all over to land one of these prehistoric-looking
beasts.

When you add to this the fact that Louisiana boasts approximately 1.7 million
acres of publicly owned or managed lands open to hunting, it is readily
apparent that the Bayou State is truly an Outdoor Parodist.

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Most Sought-After
Fish Species

Freshwater
Largemouth Bass
Spotted Bass
Crappie
Striped Bass
Hybrid Striped Bass
Bream
Blue and Channel Catfish

Coastal Marsh/Beach
Speckled Trout (Spotted Seatrout)
Redfish (Red Drum)
Spanish Mackerel
Flounder
Drum
Croaker
White Trout
Crabs
Shrimp
Oysters

Offshore
King Mackerel
Red Snapper
Cobia (Lemonfish)
Shark
Sailfish
Blue Marlin
Tarpon
Croaker
Bluefish
STREAMS

 1.  Amite River
 2.  Atchafalaya River
 3.  Bayou D'Arbonnc
 4.  Bayou Dorcheat
 5.  Bayou Lacombe
 6.  Bayou Sara
 7.  Big Creek
 8.  Blind River
 9.  Blood River
10.  Bogue Chitto River
11.  Bundick Creek
12.  Calcasieu River
73-  Chappepeela Creek
14.  Comite River
15.  Fish Creek
16.  Natalbany River
/ 7.  Ouachita River
18.  Pearl River
/ 9.  Pushepatapa Creek
20.  Red River
21.  Sabine River
22.  Six Mile Creek
23.  Spring Creek
24.  Tangipahoa River
25.  Tchefuncte River
26.  Ten Mile Creek
27.  Tickraw River
28.  Whiskey Chitto Creek
                                              -V
LAKES

 1.  Anacoco
 2.  Bistineau
 3.  Black Bayou
 4.  Black-Clear
 5.  Bruin
 6.  Bundick
 7.  Caddo
 8.  Calcasieu
 9.  Caraouatche
10.  Chicot
11.  Claiborne
12.  Cocodrie
13.  Concordia
14.  Corney
15.  Cross
16.  D'Arbonne
17.  Deer Park
18.  Des Allemands
19.  False River
20.  Grand
21.  Henderson
22.  Horseshoe
23-  latt
24.  Indian Creek
25.  Kepler
26.  Larto
27.  Nantachie
28.  Old River
29.  Penchant
30.  St. John
31.  St. Joseph
32.  Saline-Big
33-  Saline-Little
34.  Salvador
35.  Sibley
56.  Six Mile
37.  Smithport
38.  Terrebonne Bay
39.  Toledo Bend
40.  Turkey Creek
41.  Vernon
42.  Verrett
43.  Wallace
For more information on limits
and seasons, write or call the
Louisiana Department of
Wildlife and Fisheries,
P.O.  Box 98000
Baton Rouge, LA
70898-9000
(504) 765-2800
or (504) 765-2917
Charter Fishing
City/Port Charter
Barataria
Bayou
Fourchon
BeUe Chasse
Cameron
Chauvin
Empire
Golden
Meadow
Grand Isle
Harahan
Harvey
Houma
Lake Charles
Larose
Marrero
New Orleans
•t.
* Port
| Fourchon
1 Saint Bernard
| Sulphur
I Venice
Barataria Charters. Inc.
Belle Pass Marina
Southern Seaplane
Hackberry Rod & Gun
Bayou Neuf Mariner
C&B Charter fishing. Inc.
Co-Co Marina
Fantastic Island
Sportsman's Paradise
Stanley Couton
Calvin Dufrene
Mirage Charters
Steve Shook
Bon \foyage Marina
CherecelVChaners
Deep 'XT Charter
Doc Kenned; Charters
Ripper Too
Peter C Charters. Inc.
Pirate's Cove Marina
Saltwater Sportsman
LAfish
Captain Nick's
Fishing Charter
Big fs Tour
Guide Service
Coup Plane Fishing
Lil Ross Charter Service
Pro Bass Guide Service
Schouest Charter Service
Nalmsf Landing
Charter Time, USA
Salt Water Guide Service
Cajun Fishing
Charter Boat Teaser
The Charter Boat, PAT-AL
Ed Martin
Charlie Hardlson & Sons
Swamp's
Southern Glory Charters
Venice Marina, Inc.
Phone
504/341-5683
504/396-2442
504/394-5633
318/762-3391
504/594-2628
504/594-2414
504/594-6626
504/594-4181
504/873-9610
504/594-2414
504/656.2664
504/475-7985- '
504/787-2625
504/475-7626
504/787-3179 "
504/787-2200
504/876-9034
504/787-2474
504/8884882
504/632-2907
504/787-3880
504/787-2740
504/737-0094
504/361-3004
504/851-4110
504/758-1747
504/868-7940
504/868-7865
504/876-7250
504/876-6690
504/873-8880 -
504/851-0455 "•
504/879-1017 s
318/494-1959 |
504/798-7609 I
504/693-7474 |
504/340-6030 1
504/341-4245 1
504/534-2928 |
504068-3268 1
504/887-7469 1
504/396-2442 1
504/682-3521 j
318/625-3110 1
504/534-9357 1

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Fishing Guides
City/Port fishing Guide Phone
Anacoco
Broussard
Chanvin
Converse
Creston
Cypremont
Point
Dulac
Galliano
Houma
Jennings
Lake Charles
Larose
Many
Marrero
Metairie
Monroe
New Iberia
Walker's Guide Service 318/286-9200
Pro'JostAdvennires 318/837-2831
Bayou Ncuf Mariner 504/594-2628
C & B Charter Fishins. Inc. 504/594-2414
Captin Pascal " 504/594-2414
Townsend&Assoc. 504/594-7772
Gary Riffle 318/567-3581
Chandler's Camp- 318/875-2288
Black Lake Lodge 318/875-2244
Richard Legnon's 318/867-4443
Fishing Service
4-Seasons Fishing & 504/563-2294
Instructional Guide Service
Dufrene's Guide Service 504/475-7985
Larry RobichaiK Guide 504-693-7474
Bayou Guide Service 504/872-3788
BigJ'sTour 504/8514110
Guide Service 504/758-1747
Coup Plane Huntine & 504/868-7940
fishing Camp " 504/868-7865
4-Seasons 504/563-2294
King's Guide Service 504/8764957
UlRossCharterService 504/876-7250
504/876-6690
Ragin'Cajun 504/563-439 1
Guide Service 504/5634694
Schouest Charter Service 504/851-0455
504/879-1017
Skipper's Guiding Service 318/824-4007
318/8244422
Big Lake Guide Service 318/598-3268
Dennis Sanders 504/632-7184
Dennis Lee, Fishing Guide 318/645-6870
G.P. Sanders 318/645-6393
Mike's Guide Service 318/645-6047
Phil's Saltwater
Guide Service 504/348-3264
Southern Safaries, lac. 504/833-2956
800/9664868
Doug Leisinger Marine 318/388-5790
Clay's Fishing Service 318/364-1405
318/364-7141
Gator Guide Service, 318/365-6400
            FrankDean
           Gerard Barrilleaux
                  318/364-7141
                  318/364-1405
New Orleans
           Wetlands Guides &
            Outfitters
                             504/581-3768
Noble
Holly Point Landing
 Guide Service
                  318/567-3244
Port
 Fonrchon
Charlie Hirdisnn& Sons  504/396-2442
Raceland
           Pete's Fishing Guide
           Richard Cantrelle
                  504/537-3263
                  504/537-6073
           Dr. Paul Wagner's Honey  504/641-1769
            Island Swamp Tours
Vidalia
           Eddie Roberts
                             318/336-9750
West Monroe RossCagle
                  318/387-7239
                                                               Fishing  in  Louisiana



                                               Recreational and commercial fishing is a multi-billion-dollar business in Louisiana. The fishery
                                               output of the Bayou State is nearly double that of its closest competitor.

                                               Fishing in Louisiana ranges from trying for that lunker largemouth in the vast, untamed
                                               Atchafalaya Swamp to battling for your life against a jumping, fighting tarpon or blue martin in
                                               the deep-blue, open waters of the Gulf. From freshwater to saltwater to anything in between,
                                               Louisiana's got it.

                                               Freshwater enthusiasts can also fish for largemouth bass in the world-famous Toledo Bend Reservoir,
                                               or in one of the state's many excellent lakes or rivers. They can engage in a battle of wits with the
                                               crafty spotted bass in one of Louisiana's numerous swift, clear sand- and gravel-bottom upland
                                               streams.  Or they can spend a lazy afternoon fishing for bream and catfish with a cane pole and a
                                               box of worms. They can even capture a sack or two of the Cajun crawfish, locally known as the
                                               Louisiana lobster.

                                               An aggressive striped and hybrid striped bass stocking program has added a new and extremely
                                               popular fishery to the state, and fish in the 20- to 30-pound range are now frequently caught in
                                               Toledo Bend and other stocked lakes.

                                               Closer to the coast speckled trout, redfish, crabs, shrimp and oysters abound in the brackish and
                                               salty waters of the nation's largest coastal marsh, a vast nursery ground where the mouths of
                                               Louisiana's many rivers and bayous meet the salty waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

                                               Just a few miles from land, untold thousands of fishermen count their take of red snapper, croaker
                                               and Spanish mackerel. These fish are found around the thousands of oil-production platforms that
                                               dot Louisiana's continental shelf, serving as artificial reefs.

                                               For the more adventurous angler, big game species such as king mackerel, cobia, shark, blue
                                               rrarlin and tarpon abound in the warm Gulf waters a little farther offshore.

                                               Whether an added bonus to an already planned trip or the reason for the trip itself, fishing in the
                                               Outdoor Paradise is a varied and pleasurable experience.
ZwoUe
           Toledo Bend Guide Service 318/6454415

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