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Non Profit Organization
For the Bayou
is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization.  Your donations are tax deductable.  All officers, directors and members are voluntary & non paid.

Corporate Sponsors and Donations
We are a grass roots organization and are currently seeking corporate sponsors & individual donations of any amount to assist in building our national, emergency awareness campaign.  Please contact Jill Keagy, our CFO, with any questions regarding sponsorships and donations to our organization, 415.999.3283.

Where will your donations go?
All of our officers and members are voluntary.  Funds raised will go directly to our wetlands awareness campaign and donated directly to specific wetlands projects in need of funding.  Please visit our Projects page to learn more about specific projects we support.

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For the Bayou
324 E. Strawberry Dr.
Mill Valley, CA 94941

Tel: 415.254.5603
Fax: 415.461.1342
www.forthebayou.org

With thanks and gratitude,

For the Bayou Team

&

Elizabeth Goodwin Welborn
Founder and President

  • WE ARE...

    • for the alligators, for the brown pelicans, for the white pelicans, for the speckled trout, for the red drum, for the black drum, for the sac-au-lait, for the snapping turtles, for the cypress, for the mangroves, for the bald eagles, for the silver seatrout, for the sand seatrout, for the tricolored heron, for the great blue heron, for the reddish egret, for the green heron, for the woodstork, for the little blue heron, for the hooked mussel, for the blue crab, for the Louisiana oysters, for the choupique, for the brown shrimp, for white shrimp, for the Gulf menhaden “pogy”, for the gulf kingfish, for the southern kingfish, for the squid, for the pink shrimp, for the rock shrimp, for the alligator gar, for the marsh deer, for the crawfish, for the snapper, for the tarpon, for the blue, flathead and channel catfish, for the buffalo fish, for the crappie, for the shad, for the pallad, Atlantic and shovelnose sturgeon, for the paddlefish, for the pink flamingos, for the mallards, for the Canada goose, for the teal, for the pintail, for the wigeon, for the poule d’eau, for the grosbec, for the chorook, for the papabotte, for the Louisiana racoons, for the Louisiana black bears, for the garfish, for the beaver, for the muskrat, for the otter, for the mink, for the bobcat, for the opossum, for the rabbit, for the squirrels, for the toads, for the striped mullet, for the silver mullet, for the yellow, white and striped bass, for the bluegill, for the bowfin, for the freshwater drum, for the ling, for the king and Spanish mackerel, for the hawks, for the owls, for the ground orchid, for the hyacinths, for the Louisiana quillwort, for the American chaffseed, for the snails, for the sea turtles, for the snowy egret, for the cattle egret, for the roseate spoonbill, for the night herons, for the great-egret, for the ibises, for the armadillo, for the tree frogs, for the snakes, for the alligator snapping turtles, for the water moccasin, for the canebrake rattlesnake, for the Louisiana blue star, for the southern lady’s-slipper, for the long-sepaled false dragon-head, for the parrot pitcherplant, for the gopher tortoise, for the Louisiana pearlshell mussel, for the red-cockaded woodpecker, for the gulf killifish “cocahoe”, for the sheepshead minnows, for the bay anchovies, for the fiddler crabs, for the Atlantic croaker, for the southern flounder, for the Atlantic sheephead, for the white alligator, for the millions of migratory waterfowl and the thousands of other plants and animals that are rapidly losing habitat in Louisiana’s wetlands, for the Cajuns, for the coast of Louisiana...

Louisiana Wetland Facts

This is an ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCY The severity of the current wetlands loss in Louisiana is so great that it is disappearing before our very eyes. If something is not done now, the reversal process will be too difficult to save the wetlands or Louisiana’s entire southern coast. ..........................................................................
Help us spread the word about this environmental disaster. Support efforts to restore our nation's largest and most vulnerable coastal wetlands.

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