The Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is charged with the responsibility of managing and protecting Louisiana's abundant natural resources.

ADMINISTRATION

OFFICE OF SECRETARY
Bryant Hammett, Secretary
 

The Office of Secretary is administered by the Department's chief administrative officer, who oversees all scientific operations as organized by the Office of Wildlife and the Office of Fisheries. The Secretary also has ultimate authority over the operation of the Department's fiscal and business matters as administered by the Office of Management and Finance.

Support operations of the Department report directly to the Secretary. These include two divisions -- Enforcement and Information and Education -- and two promotional bodies -- the Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board and the Fur and Alligator Advisory Council -- as well as the Department's Legal Section.

Enforcement Division
Col. Winton Vidrine, Chief

The Enforcement Division is responsible for enforcing laws enacted by the Louisiana Legislature relative to fish and wildlife resources and boating safety regulations, as well as federal regulations pertaining to migratory birds and endangered species.

Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board
The responsibility of the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board is to strengthen and expand Louisiana's commercial fishery-related industries and cultivate new markets for the state's seafood products.

OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE

The Office of Management and Finance oversees the management and financial operations of the Department. The Office is administered by the Undersecretary who directs and is responsible for accounting and budget control, contracts, grants management, program analysis, personnel management, information processing systems, procurement, licensing, socioeconomic research, general administrative and public information services including the Louisiana Conservationist magazine, publications and news, audio-visual services and the LDWF Information and Resource Library.

OFFICE OF WILDLIFE
Brandt Savoie, Deputy Assistant Secretary

The Office of Wildlife consists of two divisions, the Wildlife Division and the Fur and Refuge Division.

Wildlife Division
Jimmy Anthony, Administrator

The Wildlife Division is responsible for the state's wildlife conservation program and gather biological data to properly manage wildlife resources.

Fur and Refuge Division
Phil Bowman, Administrator

Active marsh management is the primary responsibility of the Fur and Refuge Division. The division owns and is responsible for 12.5 percent of coastal Louisiana, which serves as test sites for marsh management strategies designed to stabilize isohaline lines, limit saline encroachment, reverse marsh deterioration, and provide productive wildlife habitat. In addition, management expertise and guidance is provided to private owners of considerably more marshland. Professional expertise is provided for the implementation of international, federal, and state legislation and regulations governing wise use of alligators, furbearers, coastal marshlands, and other important wildlife and fisheries resources.

Fur and Alligator Advisory Council
Edmond Mouton, Director

The Fur and Alligator Advisory Council supports programs ensuring a stable future for the state's fur and alligator industries. The major goals of the Council are education of the public concerning the role of trapping in wildlife conservation and market stabilization and enhancement for Louisiana's fur and alligator products.

OFFICE OF FISHERIES
John Roussel, Deputy Assistant Secretary

The Office of Fisheries is comprised of two divisions, Marine Fisheries and Inland Fisheries.

Marine Fisheries Division
Karen Foote, Administrator

The Marine Fisheries Division is charged with management of the full range of Louisiana's marine resources.

Inland Fisheries Division
Gary Tilyou, Administrator

The Inland Fisheries Division manages fish populations and habitats for the conservation and improvement of recreational and commercial fishing primarily in freshwater areas of the state.





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Qualified Game on Participating Wildlife Management Areas during DLH 2007:

  Daily Bag 2007-08 Season
Quail 10 Nov 17 - Feb 29
Rabbit 8 Oct 6 - Feb 29
Squirrel 8 Oct 6 - Feb 29

Deer Season
WMA Areas
Dates
Area 1 Nov 17 - Dec 7
Area 2 Oct 27 - Dec 7
Area 3 Oct 20 - Nov 25
Area 4 Nov 10 - Jan 6
Area 5 Nov 23 - Dec 9
Area 6 Nov 17 - Dec 7
Area 7 Nov 10 - Nov 25
Area 8 Oct 20 - Nov 25

 

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