Religion is a very prevalent part of life in New Orleans and southern Louisiana, leading conservation organizations to build relationships with ...

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Religion is a very prevalent part of life in New Orleans and southern Louisiana, leading conservation organizations to build relationships with ...
Religion is a very prevalent part of life in New Orleans and southern Louisiana, leading conservation organizations to build relationships with local faith leaders and to engage them on environmental issues. Faith leaders often believe that as God’s creation it is important to be stewards of nature and they carry this message to their congregations. The role of the faith community in conservation is discussed in this episode by Helen Rose Patterson, Senior Outreach Coordinator for Restore the Mississippi River Delta, and Cory Sparks, Assistant Pastor at Bethany United Methodist Church in New Orleans. Helen Rose and Cory talk about field trips to see coastal problems and projects, training in advocacy for faith leaders, and the impact they have by writing op-eds, speaking at public meetings, and talking to elected officials.

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