The Cajun Prairie

The Cajun Prairie
Author: Malcolm F. Vidrine
Publisher: M.F. Vidrine
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2010
Genre: Prairie ecology
ISBN: 9780615368139

"The Cajun Prairie, a 2.5 million acre wilderness in 1600, was occupied by Native Americans and the native prairie plants and animals. By 1800, the tallgrass prairie in September obscured the view across the landscape making it extremely easy to get lost, and by December the mud was so deep that a wagon was quickly buried to the axle, but winter fires brought forth the most luxuriant growth of grasses and wildflowers from early spring to late summer. 'The most beautiful region in Louisiana,' 'the garden of Louisiana' and 'one of the most agreeable views in nature' were descriptions of early travelers like C.C. Robin, William Darby and Col. Samuel Lockett. Today, this prairie is listed as 'critically imperiled (S1)' by the Louisiana Natural Heritage Program. Literally less than 100 acres remain in narrow strips and small pieces dotting the landscape. The natural history of this prairie is described for the first time as result of the work of a group of devoted prairie ecologists and enthusiasts. This is their story and a view of the future as restoration ecologists attempt to recreate the Cajun Prairie as a sustainable landscape, a remarkable biodiversity garden and a tribute to our natural heritage"--Cover, p. 4.

The Cajun Prairie

The Cajun Prairie
Author: Malcolm F. Vidrine
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9780368365072

The Cajun Prairie is 99.9 percent destroyed. However, the authors discovered remnants of this prairie habitat along railroad rights-of-ways in the 1980s and photographed these remnants during their years of investigation. More than 200 of these images are arranged into monthly displays in an effort to provide views of the prairie as it may have appeared in the 1800s. The remnants were each distinctive in their biodiversity, and each provided a splash of color from the blooming plants at different times of the year. These remnants are now decimated; thus these images are basically all that remains. An essay on the discovery of these remnants and the discoveries made while studying these remnants introduces and closes the monthly presentation of images.

The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project in Eunice, Louisiana

The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project in Eunice, Louisiana
Author: Malcolm F. Vidrine
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-08-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9780464891482

The Cajun Prairie Restoration Project in Eunice, Louisiana is a 30 year old project carried out by scientists and volunteers. This book uses photographs to tell the story of this project and to celebrate the volunteers who made the project possible. The Cajun Prairie Habitat Preservation Society maintains the site, educates interested groups and provides tours of the site. The book is in essence the scrapbook of the author--an evolutionary ecologist who played a role in the project origination. This book also celebrates the City of Eunice and its university, Louisiana State University Eunice.

A Cajun Prairie Restoration Journal, 1988-1995

A Cajun Prairie Restoration Journal, 1988-1995
Author: Malcolm F. Vidrine
Publisher: Gail Q Vidrine Collectables
Total Pages: 183
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Prairie plants
ISBN: 9780963730411

Introduces the southwestern Louisiana prairie ecosystem and provides an account of the activities on the Cajun Prairie Restoration Site in Eunice, Louisiana, since its origin in the winter of 1988 through the sixth year (1994) of restoration.

The Cajun Prairie Gardens

The Cajun Prairie Gardens
Author: M. F. Vidrine
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780368049996

The Cajun Prairie Gardens demonstrate wildscaping with native prairie plants in southwestern Louisiana. The gardens are family-owned and operated. The book provides an introduction to the authors' family and their gardens. Chapters include a description of some of the gardens: Louisiana irises, mints, peas, milkweeds, sunflowers, grasses, biodiversity and pollinators. A chapter celebrating many of the visitors is followed by a chapter on progressive landscaping and residential planning.

Cajun Prairies

Cajun Prairies
Author: Malcolm F. Vidrine
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-02-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781714376155

Cajun Prairies: Then and Now provides a brief introduction to the natural areas in southwestern Louisiana. These prairies, like so much natural habitat, is lost. Efforts to appreciate the natural history of the region and efforts to recreate natural areas by restoration activities are central in this story. This little book provides a final clarion call for the Cajun Prairies, a habitat that is filled with history and potential.

Cajun Prairie (Louisiana) - Wink Travel Guide

Cajun Prairie (Louisiana) - Wink Travel Guide
Author: Wink Travel Wink Travel Guide
Publisher:
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2019-09-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781691846139

The Cajun Prairie is the name of the inland area between the marshes to the southwest around Lake Charles, the pine forests of central Louisiana, and the bayous and swamps to the southeast. It covers the majority of three parishes in Acadiana, a region covering the majority of southern Louisiana. This area is unique in South Louisiana and known for its windswept prairies, crawfish farms, and rice paddies. Renowned for its Cajun and Zydeco music, this area also is home to the Cajun Music Hall of Fame and many musicians of this unique genre. Wink Travel Guides introduce you to the best world travel destinations, in a clear and concise way, illustrated by photos.

Home of the Happy

Home of the Happy
Author: Jordan LaHaye Fontenot
Publisher: Mariner Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780063257962

A riveting blend of true crime and memoir tracing the author's investigation into the kidnapping and murder of her great-grandfather in 1980s Louisiana and the reverberations on her family and community throughout the decades, set against the backdrop of one of America's most mystical and overlooked landscapes--the Acadian prairie. On January 16, 1983, Aubrey LaHaye's body was found floating in the Bayou Nezpique. His kidnapping ten days before sparked "the biggest manhunt in the history of Evangeline Parish." But his descendants would hear the story as lore, in whispers of the dreadful day the FBI landed a helicopter in the family's rice field and set out on horseback to search for the seventy-year-old banker. Decades later, Aubrey's great-granddaughter Jordan LaHaye Fontenot asked her father, the parish urologist, to tell the full story. He revealed that to this day, every few months, one of his patients will bring up his grandfather's murder, and the man accused of killing him, John Brady Balfa, who remains at Angola Prison serving a life sentence. They'll say, in so many words: "Dr. Marcel, I really don't think that Balfa boy killed your granddaddy." For readers of Maggie Nelson's The Red Parts and Emma Copley Eisenberg's The Third Rainbow Girl, Home of the Happy unravels the layers of suffering borne of this brutal crime--and investigates the mysteries that linger beneath generations of silence. Is it possible that an innocent man languishes in prison, still, wrongly convicted of murdering the author's great-grandfather?