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Earn Supplemental Income from Your Land
CoastalEco/Agri-tourismWorkshop
TOPICS:Recreational Enterprise Potential on Your Land
Yellow Rails and Rice Festival Success Story
Liability and Legal Considerations
Louisiana Agritourism Limited Liability Law
Moist Soil Management for Waterfowl
Marketing Your Outdoor Recreational Business
Utilizing Public Lands
Economics of the EcoTourism Industry
Alligator Trapping
Photography
Birding Ventures
Native Plants
Feb. 11, 2014
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.(Registration table opens at 8 a.m.)
LSU AgCenter Lake Charles Office7101 Gulf Hwy., Lake Charles
Registration:Cost of participation is $25 per person and $30 per couple. Make checks payable to "LSU AgCenter." Send checks plus the name(s) of participants to:
Twyla HerringtonLouisiana Sea Grant/LSU AgCenter
479 F. Edward Hebert Blvd., Suite 201Belle Chasse, LA 70037
Sweetlake Land & OilCreole Nature TrailCajun Ben‘s and Alligators and AirboatsDave PattenYellow Rails and Rice FestivalLouisiana Environmental Research Center, McNeese State UniversityWalton Family FoundationMississippi State University Extension ServiceMSU Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and AquacultureNatural Resources Conservation ServiceU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Sponsors:
Earn supplemental income from your landThis one day workshop will provide landowners and current or prospective businesses with information on supplemental income opportunities from natural resource tourism. Targeted participants include coastal landowners, farmers, charter and guide fishermen, marina owners, and swamp tour operators.
Talk directly to experts and business ownersMorning presentations will allow you ask questions and talk to legal experts, economists, local outdoor business owners, ecotourism operators, marketing specialists, and more.
Learn about different outdoor businesses
Not sure what business might be right for you? We’ll talk about the various types of outdoor businesses, including the pros and cons and income potential of each. Examples include: alligator hunting, birding, harvesting resources on your land, photography, and more.
Need more information? Contact:
Twyla Herrington (504) [email protected]
Dora Ann Hatch (318) [email protected]
Kevin Savoie (337) [email protected]