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Conoco-Phillips Grant to Help Renovate Bridge at Ӱɴý Farm

THIBODAUX, La. — Conoco-Phillips has awarded $50,000 to the Ӱɴý Department of Biological Sciences to assist in coastal restoration research and coastal plant production. 

The university will use the grant to help rebuild a bridge on the Ӱɴý Farm. This will provide access to land that will be used to grow species of coastal plants and trees to be transferred to our coast. 

Dr. Quenton Fontenot, biology department head and professor, said the university already has several native Louisiana irises ready to plant once they have access to ponds on the other side of the bridge. Through a collaboration with the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry, will also be planted on land accessible by the bridge for seed harvest production. 

Native to the Bayou Region and sustainable in our coastal habitats, these plants are crucial to maintaining coastal wetlands and barrier islands. 

“We are thankful to Conoco-Phillips because this grant has allowed us to make significant progress toward our goal of replacing the bridge,” Dr. Fontenot said. “Eventually, these plants will support local and state coastal restoration efforts.” 

Located just down La. 1 from the main campus, the Ӱɴý Farm is an integral part of the university’s plans to become the center for coastal restoration research and implementation in Louisiana. In recent years, Ӱɴý Biology has harvested more than 30,000 black mangroves at the Ӱɴý Farm, which were planted along coastal beaches. A Ӱɴý Farm master plan lays out plans for expanded available land for research, classroom space and areas where coastal restoration projects can be tested.

The total estimated cost of the project is $300,000.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Oct. 29, 2020

MEDIA CONTACT: Jacob Batte, Media Relations and Publications Coordinator, 985.448.4141 or jacob.batte@nicholls.edu

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