Mississippi
State agencies join forces to track and study Mississippi’s waterfowl
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – The next time you are checking out the wildlife in the Delta, you may notice a box specially made for birds. It’s called a Duck Box, but there is more to the boxes than just wildlife conservation.
Inmates at Parchman prison say it has been a labor of love building cypress boxes specifically designed to house wood ducks. They nest along flyways across Mississippi.
Parchman inmate carpenter, Irvin Forrest, said ”My great-granddad, my granddad, and uncles are carpenters, so I come from a long line of carpenters.”
The fruits of their labor, Wood Duck Boxes, are then placed in Delta locations like the William C. (Billy) Deviney Wildlife Management Area. It’s ten miles north of Indianola and managed as a waterfowl hunting area. Sam Franklin said there aren’t many natural nests in the Mississippi Delta anymore.
“So that’s what these are these are to supplement and help those indigenous ducks that we have in Mississippi Delta event stay in Mississippi to basically proliferate and make more ducks.”, said Franklin.
The Deviney WMA is one of 54 management areas in more than a half-million acres, but this study isn’t just for hunters and productive work for inmates. Wildlife agents are also tracking the ducks for the public’s health.
Roger Tankesley, WMA Biologist said, ”These days we have the bird flu, the high-pathogen bird flu. We’re trying to get an idea which direction these birds are moving during the off-season.”
Wildlife agents say they have tracked certain duck species all the way to South America which still fly back to Mississippi. Agents place small bands on the birds and use electronic GPS to follow their movements. It’s a study embraced by many private landowners, who are also helping fund it.
Kenny Morgan, of TC Energy said, ”You can see there’s a lot of people involved in making this happen here and we’re just proud to be able to support it financially.”
The team of inmates, agents and landowners hope their efforts will re-establish Wood Duck populations as well as predict migration, but even more important, wildlife biologists say tracking birds and the avian viruses they can carry has become very important in trying to prevent another coronavirus type outbreak.
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Thanksgiving on Mississippi Public Broadcasting Think Radio, set to air on Thursday, November 28th
MISSISSIPPI (KTVE/KARD) — For Thanksgiving, on Thursday, November 28, 2024, the Mississippi Public Broadcasting Radio will air a special programming.
Photo courtesy of Mississippi Public Broadcasting
According to officials, “Turkey Confidential” and “Feasting with the Great American Songbook: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special” will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Francis Lam will be taking calls and help those in need of Thanksgiving cooking tips for the biggest cooking day of the year.
According to officals, “Feasting with the Great American Songbook: An Afterglow Thanksgiving Special” will explore classic jazz and popular songs about food by singers like Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan, and Fats Waller, perfect for listening while sitting at the table.
Mississippi
Southeast Mississippi Christmas Parades 2024 | WKRG.com
MISSISSIPPI (WKRG) — It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas on the Gulf Coast and that means Santa Claus will be heading to town for multiple parades around the area.
WKRG has compiled a list of Christmas parades coming to Southeast Mississippi.
Christmas on the Water — Biloxi
- Dec. 7
- 6 p.m.
- Begins at Biloxi Lighthouse and will go past the Golden Nugget
Lucedale Christmas Parade
Mississippi
‘A Magical Mississippi Christmas’ lights up the Mississippi Aquarium
GULFPORT, Miss. (WLOX) – The Mississippi Aquarium in Gulfport is spreading holiday cheer with a new event, ‘’A Magical Mississippi Christmas.’
The aquarium held a preview Tuesday night.
‘A Magical Mississippi Christmas’ includes a special dolphin presentation, diving elves, and photos with Santa.
The event also includes “A Penguin’s Christmas Wish,” which is a projection map show that follows a penguin through Christmas adventures across Mississippi.
“It’s a really fun event and it’s the first time we really opened up the aquarium at night for the general public, so it’s a chance to come in and see what it’s like in the evening because it’s really spectacular and really beautiful,” said Kurt Allen, Mississippi Aquarium President and CEO.
‘A Magical Mississippi Christmas’ runs from November 29 to December 31.
It will not be open on December 11th, December 24th, and December 25th.
Tickets can be purchased online or at the gate.
The event is made possible by the city of Gulfport and Coca-Cola Bottling Company.
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