posted Apr 25, 2018
Lose Design creates spaces that support the most fundamental human needs to live, work and play. We are dedicated to helping our clients bring their vision to life. Our professionals do not settle for “off the shelf” design solutions. Instead, we develop custom solutions that maximize value for your investment.
posted May 23, 2023
This project will take place on the beautiful Lost Lake Trail just north of Seward, Alaska and consists of rebuilding a step and run structure to reduce erosion and provide a durable surface when the nearby swamp is full of water. Additional trail maintenance will also be completed as time allows. Most of the trail work will take place within half mile of our designated campsite on the Lost Lake trail. There is an 80-foot section of existing native spruce step and run that has rotted and needs to be replaced.
posted Jul 7, 2021
Actively advocate, educate and communicate the goals, initiatives and benefits of the horse industry
posted Sep 8, 2022
Louisiana Conservation Corps (LaCC) is a 21st Century Conservation Service Corps accredited program that empowers young people through AmeriCorps service, conservation, education, and jobs training. We recruit people who have a passion for the environment and working outdoors, and an interest in gaining new skill sets and experiences – no experience is required to join our program! Participants engage in hands-on projects on public lands, coastal regions, and disaster areas throughout the natural landscapes of Louisiana and surrounding states.
posted Mar 8, 2018
Louisiana’s great outdoors and state parks are a great way for visitors to see the Sportsman’s Paradise while visiting our recreational and historic sites.
posted Jul 1, 2020
Let the endless beauty of Louisiana feed your soul and inspire you.
posted May 1, 2019
Damon gives testament to what can be achieved by a small community when a diverse range of individuals and organizations work collaboratively to create something very special.
posted Jan 16, 2018
North Louisiana is fortunate to have a small group of volunteers who are involved in the planning, building and maintenance of trails in their surrounding area.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Jimmy Anthony currently serves as Assistant Secretary of the Office of Wildlife for the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF).