
We would like to thank everyone that signed up and supported the Basinkeeper paddle trip this past weekend. This was our second time to run this event and we've seen it as a successful way not only to raise needed funds for the Basinkeeper program, but also as a way for paddlers and outdoor enthusiasts to meet Dean (our Basinkeeper) and get to know him and the important work he does right in the basin.

Through the support of participants in the past 2 Basinkeeper paddle trips plus a $1,500 grant from Patagonia we were able to donate $5,100 to this important program. Thanks to everyone!
Here is a blog that Dean put together about the trip this past weekend:
On Saturday, April 9th Atchafalaya Basinkeeper trustee, Stacey Scarce, and I led about 30 people on a paddling trip on the east side of the Atchafalaya Basin. We paddled through beautiful Pat's Bay and visited some awesome old-growth cypress trees with incredible shapes and huge knees. Even with the high winds, everyone's spirits were great and we enjoyed being out in the field surrounded by people that support our work.

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