LOUISIANA GRASS ROOTS: A DOCUMENTARY FILM
January 27, 2026 6:00 pm
- 7:00 pm
Discover the coastal tallgrass prairie of Louisiana, the people who settled it, the Cajun and Creole cultures that sprung from it, and the people working to save it. Once 2.5 million acres, only scattered patches of tallgrass prairie remain among today's towns and fields. These remnants are the critically endangered home for thousands of grass, wildflower, insect, bird and mammal species. The prairie is not a backdrop but an intricate tapestry of human connection and ecological significance. See the restoration and conservation efforts now underway to protect and grow this vital resource.