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A Visual Guide to the Plague Killing Louisiana's Roseau Cane
Thu, 2017-06-29 00:00 — Kathy Gilbeaux
Photo from Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries
nola.com - by Tristan Baurick - June 28, 2017
A fast-moving plague of foreign insects is decimating marshlands that bind the fragile lower Mississippi River Delta. Identified only two months ago, the Asian bug is wiping out vast stands of roseau cane, Louisiana's most erosion- and storm-resistant wetland plant. As marsh rapidly turns to open water, the state has come up with no money or viable solutions to combat loss.
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