From National Audubon Society <[email protected]>
Subject 20 Years Since Katrina, 20 Years of Coastal Restoration
Date August 29, 2025 5:18 PM
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Reflections on the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
                                                               
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Hurricane Katrina: 20 Years Later

On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast, reshaping not only the physical landscape of South Louisiana and Mississippi but also the emotional and political contours of our coastal communities. Two decades later, Gulf Coast communities are still rebuilding. What happens when conservation centers community? ([link removed])

While Hurricane Katrina devastated cities, uprooted lives, and reshaped ecosystems, it also ignited movements for healing, restoration, and resilience. Join us in commemorating the 20th anniversary of the storm by learning more about its legacy and the continued efforts to restore the region for people and birds ([link removed]).

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