Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle Signage Unveiling and Press Conference
Media Advisory for Friday, November 15, 2013
Each year, thousands of people visit the Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle viewing platform in New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward. New signage to be unveiled Nov. 15 will help these visitors and residents alike understand what they are seeing when they look out over a cypress ghost swamp in the backyard of a community devastated by Hurricane Katrina. Visitors will learn why the Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle is important to the community, what has happened to the area since construction of the Mississippi River Gulf Outlet (MRGO) and how the Triangle serves as a portal to the larger land loss issues facing Louisiana’s coast. This signage project is a product of The Lower Ninth Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development (CSED), Environmental Defense Fund, National Wildlife Federation, National Audubon Society, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana and Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation.
Press Conference Details:
WHAT: Press conference, signage unveiling and photo and interview opportunities.
WHEN: Friday, November 15, 10:00 a.m. CT
WHERE:
Bayou Bienvenue Wetland Triangle Viewing Platform
Florida Ave at Caffin Ave
Lower 9th Ward
New Orleans, LA 70117
WHO:
Garret Graves,
Chair, Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority of Louisiana
Charles Allen, Director,
Office of Coastal and Environmental Affairs, City of New Orleans
James Austin Gray II,
Councilmember, New Orleans City Council
Jacquelyn Brechtel
Clarkson, Councilmember-at-Large, New Orleans City Council (Invited)
Arthur Johnson,
Executive Director, The Lower Ninth Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and
Development
Amanda Moore, Greater New Orleans Program Manager, National Wildlife
Federation
More information about the signs:
While at the viewing platform, visitors will
have numerous opportunities to interact with the signs and the natural area
around them. They can scan a QR code with their smartphones and watch videos
about Bayou Bienvenue and other coastal restoration projects on the
accompanying website. Visitors can use
their phones to sign an action alert or text “BAYOU” to donate to the CSED’s
coastal outreach program, call to listen to locals and coastal experts further
discuss the coastal crisis facing Louisiana, sign up for volunteer
opportunities with local organizations, as well as sign an electronic guestbook
via Instagram.
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