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The Truth About Cypress

Some environmental groups would have you believe that Louisiana’s cypress forests are in grave danger of annihilation. It’s simply not true.

Frequently Asked Questions

The cypress tree is our state tree. Do we still have plenty of cypress in Louisiana?


I’ve heard that some cypress trees are dying. Is this true?


Should we stop cutting cypress?


Who owns most of the cypresss forests?


Is the Lake Maurepas area a sensitive area?


What about environmentalists’ aim to stop the sale of cypress mulch. Is mulch a problem?


Is cypress mulch a good choice?


What action is suggested by the Louisiana Forestry Association?

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