The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has been selected as the silver recipient of the  2023 Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) Diversity and Inclusion Award.

The SEAFWA Minorities in Natural Resources Conservation Committee (MINRC) honored the department with the award for “outstanding outreach and workforce initiatives that demonstrate the level of intentionality necessary to create diverse, inclusive, and safe spaces in the outdoors.” The MINRC also recognized the department for “demonstrating their commitment to the inclusion of underrepresented populations in Louisiana.”

“This award is extremely meaningful to this department because it shows that we are doing critical things to build an inclusive community inside and outside of the agency. Those efforts have been a key element of this administration,” said LDWF Secretary Robert Shadoin, who, earlier this year, appointed Col. Rachel Zechenelly, a 24-year veteran of LDWF’s Enforcement Office, as the first woman to head that department.

SEAFWA is an organization of agencies with the responsibility for management and protection of the fish and wildlife resources in 15 states. Several other states include Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Florida.

“This citation from SEAFWA is especially important because it shows that LDWF’s committed personnel and community outreach efforts are impressive and noteworthy to outside observers,” Shadoin said.

Here are some examples of the department’s efforts: