Louisiana History
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- wood
- scarce are abundant in Louisiana
- Scarce
- little of oil in Louisiana, which means it is
- State bird
- Brown Pelican
- State flower
- Magnolia
- Abundance
- a large supply of something
- abundance
- A lot of salt in Louisiana which means there is an
- Conserve
- to use resources carefully
- water, soil, trees
- examples of natural resources
- Pelican State
- Louisiana's nickname
- State Mammal
- Louisiana Black Bear
- State tree
- Bald Cypress
- Louisiana
- one of country's highest producer of oil and natural gas
- Natural resources
- are found in nature
- Tensas River National WIldlife Refuge
- an area of land in northeaster Louisiana that is set aside to protect plants and animals
- 1901
- what year was oil discovered in the town of Jennings
- Edmund McIlhenny
- he invented a popular pepper sauce using red peppers and salt from Avery Island
- John James Audubon
- he was an artist who is famous for his lifelike drawings of birds
- Avery Island
- tobasca sauce is made there
- Natural Resource
- a material found in nature that people can use
- Erosion
- the slow wearing away of land by water, wind,and other natural forces
- parks and zoos
- are built to help protect wildlife
- trees
- We use natural resources such as these to build homes
- jennings
- what town was oil found in
- Scarcity
- not enough of somethng to meet people's needs and wants
- planting trees
- way of conserving resources
- State reptile
- Alligator
- Wildlife
- Animals and plants that live in the wild
- Louisiana
- has many natural resources
- Jennings
- a sma small town in southern Louisiana where oil was first discovered in 1901
- Avery Island
- a salt dome in marshy land located in southern central Louisiana