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LMNA Rendezvous 2025
         Baton Rouge 

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THE   LOUISIANA   MASTER   NATURALIST ASSOCIATION   CORDIALLY   INVITES   ALL MEMBERS TO   OUR
Rendezvous 2025
April 11-13
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​Welcome to the 2025 Louisiana Master Naturalist Association Annual Rendezvous! We are thrilled to welcome both current members and those in training to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This year’s theme, “A River Runs Through It,” pays tribute to the mighty Mississippi River, which serves as the lifeblood of our city and region.

 
Baton Rouge is proud to be the home of The Water Campus, a pioneering hub for water research and innovation. Situated on 35 acres along the banks of the Mississippi River, this dynamic campus is anchored by the LSU Center for River Studies. Here, you'll find one of the world’s largest and most sophisticated physical models of the Mississippi River — the Lower Mississippi River Physical Model. This 10,000-square-foot replica captures the intricate topography and bathymetry of the Mississippi River Delta in southeast Louisiana. The model simulates the flow, water levels, and sediment transport of the river, with one year of the Mississippi River's activity replicated in just one hour.
 
On Friday evening, join us for a special dinner at the Center, where you will have the opportunity to tour this extraordinary facility. We are also excited to announce that Dr. Clint Willson, Director of the LSU Center for River Studies, will be our keynote speaker,
sharing insights into the work being done at this cutting-edge institution.

We look forward to seeing you in Baton Rouge for an unforgettable Rendezvous!

Download the 2025 Rendezvous Schedule &
LSU Center For River Studies Map

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Registration

Register here
Registration will open on January 1, 2025. The cost is $100, which includes access to the conference, Friday night’s dinner and tour of the Center for River Studies, and Saturday night’s dinner at the Caroline Dormon Award Banquet.

After registering, please join our Rendezvous 2025 Facebook group.

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​Menu

Friday Evening
Jambalaya
White Beans
Green Salad with Dressing
Roll
Cookies for dessert
*Vegetarian option available
Tea and Lemonade
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Saturday Evening
Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
Rice
Potato Salad
Bread Pudding
*Vegetarian option available
Tea and Lemonade
Lunch Options (On Your Own):

Baton Rouge offers a wide variety of dining options, with hundreds of restaurants featuring American and ethnic cuisines. Below is a list of local restaurants located within just a few miles of the Drury Inn:

Drury Inn
7939 Essen Park Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70809
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  1. Albasha Greek & Lebanese – 2.1 miles
    Cuisines: Lebanese, Mediterranean, Greek, Middle Eastern
  2. Bao Vietnamese Kitchen – 1.2 miles
    Cuisines: Vietnamese, Asian
  3. Blue Corn Tequila & Tacos – 0.8 miles
    Cuisines: Mexican
  4. BRQ Seafood and Barbeque – 2.1 miles
    Cuisines: BBQ, Seafood
  5. India’s Restaurant – 0.5 miles
    Cuisines: Indian, Pakistani
  6. Louisiana Lagniappe Restaurant – 1.9 miles
    Cuisines: American, Cajun & Creole, Seafood, Contemporary
  7. Pizza Art Wine – 0.8 miles
    Cuisines: Italian
  8. Portobello’s Grill – 1.8 miles
    Cuisines: Italian, American
  9. Roux 61 Seafood & Grill – 2.1 miles
    Cuisines: American, Seafood, Cajun & Creole, Grill
  10. Sushi Yama – 0.9 miles
    Cuisines: Japanese, Sushi, Asian
  11. The Cove Hawaiian Grill – 1.5 miles
    Cuisines: Asian, Hawaiian
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LMNA Photo Contest 2025

The deadline for submission is March 15, 2025.
​Voting for your choices of images commences March 16, 2025. 
Please vote for just one image per category per class by filling out the Photo voting form.
  • The image in the category album with the most likes wins. In case of a tie-break, joint winners will be declared.
  • The voting deadline will be April 1, 6 pm.
Submission Form: Louisiana Master Naturalist Annual Nature Photography Contest 2025
Voting Form: Louisiana Master Naturalist Annual Nature Photography Contest 2025 Voting

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Lodging Information
Drury Inn & Suites - Baton Rouge
7939 Essen Park
Baton Rouge, LA 70809-7438
(225) 766-2022
druryhotels.com
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To receive the group rate, please make your reservations by Monday, March 10, 2025. Room rates are:
  • King Room: $184
  • Double Queen Room: $171
Reservations made after this date will be subject to prevailing rates and availability. You can also book by calling 1-800-325-0720 and referring to group number 10114376.

Hotel Amenities include:
  • Complimentary Hot Breakfast – Start your day with scrambled eggs, oatmeal, fresh fruit, potatoes, pastries, coffee, and more. Hot breakfast is served daily from 6-9:30 a.m. on weekdays and 7-10 a.m. on weekends.
  • Complimentary Evening Drinks and Snacks – Join us from 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. every evening for complimentary hot food, beer, wine, mixed drinks, soft drinks, and more.
  • Complimentary Wi-Fi – Stay connected with free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel.
  • On-Site Facilities – Enjoy the business center, fitness center, and pool during your stay.

RV Camping Information
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Baton Rouge KOA Holiday
7628 Vincent Rd
Denham Springs, LA 70726
Reserve: 1-800-562-5673
Info: 1-225-664-7281
koa.com/campgrounds/baton-rouge
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For RV camping, reservations can be made by calling the number above or visiting the KOA website for more details.
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Tent Camping at Waddill Wildlife Refuge
Tent camping will be available at Waddill Wildlife Refuge, located at 4142 N Flannery Rd, Baton Rouge, LA 70814. During your stay, you can participate in a variety of exciting activities, including a bird walk, bird banding, a herptile walk, a mushroom foray, and a nocturnal hike to document species for the refuge.
Please note: DO NOT call the refuge directly, as reservations have already been made for this event. While there are no showers on-site, a bathroom with running water is available for your convenience.
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Paddle-in Movie

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Sponsored by Paddle BR

What: Free Movie Screening of Sea of Shadows
When: April 12, 2025, 7:30 PM
Where: Out in the middle of University Lake

Join us for an unforgettable movie night on the water in the middle of University Lake, hosted by the PaddleBR Movie Dock! We encourage you to bring your own canoe or kayak, but if you don’t have one, don’t worry — a boat will be provided. Space is limited to 40 participants, so be sure to reserve your spot in advance.

​Sea of Shadows
In Sea of Shadows, a thrilling documentary that combines the suspense of a Hollywood film with real-world urgency, a looming environmental crisis sets the stage for an unprecedented rescue operation. Set in the stunning Sea of Cortez, this documentary exposes the dangerous alliance between Mexican drug cartels and Chinese traffickers, who are decimating the region’s marine life by illegally hunting the endangered totoaba fish. Their ruthless practices put the future of the rare vaquita porpoise — the world’s most endangered whale species — at risk of extinction. At the time of filming, there were only around 30 vaquitas remaining, and since then, the population has continued to plummet, with the 2024 survey recording just 6 to 8 individuals, the lowest number ever documented. 

Sea of Shadows follows a brave group of scientists, conservationists, investigative journalists, undercover agents, and the Mexican Navy as they risk their lives to save the remaining vaquitas and take down the criminal syndicates behind the devastation.

NANCY NEWFIELD WINS CAROLINE DORMON OUTSTANDING LOUISIANA NATURALIST AWARD 2025​

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Nancy has banded over 30,000 hummers in a mission spanning four decades! One of the greatest voluntary Citizen Science careers in our state's history! We will welcome the premiere expert on North American hummingbirds at the 2025 award ceremony at our plenary dinner where she will present on her life's work and accept Louisiana's most prestigious naturalist trophy!

Beekeeping Experience with Honey Tasting! ​

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Learn hands on how to inspect a beehive and extract pure natural honey directly from the comb. You will learn how to put on beekeeper's jacket, light a bee smoker and use a hive tool to cut comb and taste varietal honey directly from an active beehive.
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Rees Cronce of The Gulf South Mycological Society will lead our Mycology Workshop.
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