Coastal Louisiana Tribes Team Up with Biologist to Protect Sacred Sites from Rising Seas

Southerly Magazine

The Louisiana coast has lost 2,000 square miles of wetlands to open water, an inundation hastened by man-made canals built to access oil wells. Many lands that have been lost are sacred, and local tribes are working with a coastal scientist to protect the remaining sites by restoring the wetlands, Southerly Magazine reports.

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