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Earth Week Bat Walk

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Free

Join Dr. Hood on his spring bat walk in Sankofa Wetland Park! Participants will be taken on a guided walk through the park by Dr. Hood where they can observe and learn about native bat species and activity. 

Reservations for this event are open from April 1st to the 16th, and transportation will be provided. To make a reservation, email kjkahn@loyno.edu with your name and cell phone #.

Earth Week Alum Speaker: Emma Reid, Conservation Communicator of the Year 2019

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Free

Earth Week SpeakerEmma Reid, ENVS ‘16, is a Louisiana-based filmmaker specializing in environmental topics and a Producer for Louisiana Public Broadcasting. The unique beauty, culture, and dynamic natural environment in Louisiana led to Reid’s particular focus on coastal restoration.

Earth Week Frog Walk

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Free

 Join Dr. Bob Thomas on his Jean Lafitte National Park frog walk! Participants will go on a guided walk with Dr. Bob through the park, where they will observe and learn about native frog species. 

Reservations for this event are open from April 1st to the 16th, and transportation will be provided. To make a reservation, email kjkahn@loyno.edu with your name and cell phone #.

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Earth Week 2021

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Free

Everyone is welcome to join Earth Week 2021!

FaithActs Summer Youth Theology Institute

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Free

High school rising juniors and seniors are invited to participate in this institute held on the beautiful campus of Loyola University New Orleans. Through engagement with the relevant sciences and an exploration of Christianity's rich biblical and theological traditions, participants will discern how their faith can help make them leaders in support of creation and environmental justice. They can also earn 3 college credits. 

The cost for the institute is $300.00 Scholarships available.

Farming Fish in the Gulf of Mexico - Industrial Ocean Pollution or the Future of Food?

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Free

Urban Farming As An Alternative to Industrial Agriculture

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Free

Fourteen Years of Recovery & Resilience in Post Katrina New Orleans

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Free