Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR86

Introduced
5/8/12  

Caption

Commends the Friends of Black Bayou upon the dedication in memory of George Mouk, David Tyler, and Jim Moore

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge the impactful work of the Friends of Black Bayou in promoting the conservation and enjoyment of Louisiana’s natural resources. Their efforts included engaging community members through annual celebrations and educational initiatives. The recognition of Mouk's vision for the refuge, Tyler's dedication to restoring the plantation house, and Moore's artistic contributions emphasizes the importance of individual and collective commitment to environmental stewardship, which is vital for future generations.

Summary

House Resolution 86 (HR86) is a commendation that honors the Friends of Black Bayou for their contributions to the Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge. The resolution pays tribute to three key figures associated with the organization—George Mouk, David Tyler, and Jim Moore—who played significant roles in the establishment and enhancement of the refuge. The Black Bayou Lake National Wildlife Refuge, a vital ecological area in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana, encompasses over 4,500 acres, of which 1,700 acres are wetlands, underscoring the importance of its preservation as a habitat for diverse species.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR86 is one of appreciation and recognition. Legislators expressed a positive consensus on the notable contributions made by the individuals commemorated in the resolution. The tribute reflects a sense of gratitude not only for the specific efforts of the honorees but also for the broader mission of the Friends of Black Bayou to protect and maintain the natural beauty and ecological integrity of the area. This resonates with many community members and environmental advocates who value conservation.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not contentious and draws commendation, it highlights the ongoing efforts related to environmental conservation in Louisiana. The success of the Friends of Black Bayou underscores the collaboration between individuals, nonprofits, and governmental bodies in restoring and conserving significant ecological areas. However, discussions related to funding and the protection of such natural habitats may arise among different stakeholders looking to balance development and conservation efforts in the region.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR63

Expresses condolences upon the death of Chief Warrant Officer 4 George David Strother

LA HR61

Commends Dr. A. David Barry upon his retirement as dean of the College of Liberal Arts at ULL

LA SR54

In memory of David Orlo Dykes of Tyler.

LA HR281

In memory of George Frederick Black of Galveston.

LA SR85

Mourn the passing and commend public service of former Mound Bayou Mayor Earl S. Lucas.

LA HR626

In memory of James W. "Jim" Arnold of Tyler.

LA HR2241

In memory of Ralph Leonard Davis of Tyler.

LA HR63

Expresses condolences upon the death of David Kenneth Bahlinger of Baton Rouge

LA HR7

George C. Trulock, Jr. Memorial Highway; Grady County; dedicate

LA SCR6

Commends the de Brueys family for their dedication to continue the legacy of the late James de Brueys.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.