About 10 years ago, the Louisiana Department Wildlife and Fisheries sent an April Fool’s email to stakeholders announcing a new sportsman’s group. Called ‘The Black Surface Society’, the goal of the society was to pave over most of the wetlands north of I-10 (and drain the rest). The reason was to encourage ducks to fly past the rest of the Mississippi Flyway during the fall migration.
To the department’s surprise, it was inundated with calls from constituents who wanted to join.
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