Passage of this new law will help Louisiana remain a Sportsman's Paradise

What a great day for Louisiana!

Louisianians have been born and raised to appreciate and enjoy our beautiful state as the Sportsman's Paradise. I sponsored House Bill 762 creating the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program because it will allow us to increase the conservation of our natural resources, leverage new funding to continue those efforts and provide our citizens with a better quality of life for generations to come.

I want to thank my colleagues in the Louisiana Legislature for supporting and passing this bill. They know how important conservation of water, wildlife, natural areas, forests and farmland are to protecting Louisiana's rich natural heritage, our tourism economy and outdoor recreation.

State Rep. Zee Zeringue, R-Houma
State Rep. Zee Zeringue, R-Houma

It is estimated that outdoor recreation in Louisiana generates $12.2 billion in consumer spending annually and supports $3.4 billion in wages and salaries. Thanks to the $10 million appropriation of seed money to initially fund the program, those numbers can grow with our ability to bring down and match tens of millions of federal and private dollars for conservation.

Louisiana Outdoor Forever projects will include land conservation or management, including fish and wildlife habitats, recreational properties related to important natural areas and public use, and historic properties adjacent to or integral to habitat restoration or enhancement.

Projects will also address drinking water supply protection through upstream conservation efforts as well as supporting our working farms and forests vital to our future – environmentally and economically.

The passage of this crucial legislation was long overdue and could not have come at a better time for our state. No longer can Louisiana be held up as the only state in the Southeast without a dedicated conservation funding program.

Now we have the opportunity to move to the forefront and take the lead in securing our natural resources, protecting our water supplies and conserving wildlife habitats. We must make this serious investment now to preserve our state for future generations.

While the future is looking brighter with the passage of House Bill 762 and the creation of the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program, there is still much work to be done. We will continue to work with the Louisiana Legislature and members of the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Coalition. It includes The Nature Conservancy, The Conservation Fund, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, the United States Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Trust for Public Land, Ducks Unlimited, the Louisiana Wildlife Federation, the National Audubon Society, Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry Soil and Water Conservation Districts and the Land Trust for Louisiana. Together, we're dedicated to preserving Louisiana's place as a Sportsman's Paradise and ensuring the future success of the Louisiana Outdoors Forever Program.

— Jerome "Zee" Zeringue is a Republican state representative from Houma.

This article originally appeared on The Courier: New law will help Louisiana remain a Sportsman's Paradise