Lecture to Highlight New Discoveries at Plum Bayou Mounds

The public will have an opportunity to learn about recent archaeological discoveries at one of Arkansas’ most significant prehistoric sites during a free lecture later this month at the University of Memphis. Dr. Paige Ford, an archaeologist with the Arkansas Archeological Survey stationed at Plum... Read More.
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There are plenty of things to see in SeArk along Bayou Bartholomew

Considered the longest bayou in the world, Bayou Bartholomew begins near Pine Bluff and meanders approximately 364 miles to the Ouachita River in Sterlington, Louisiana. The bayou serves as the primary border separating the Arkansas Delta from the Arkansas Timberlands. The present bayou bed was formed by the... Read More.

Delta Rivers Nature Center to Host ‘Boo on the Bayou’

The Delta Rivers Nature Center will host “Boo on the Bayou” for the 16th year, according to the Arkansas Wildlife weekly newsletter. The program will be held Friday, October 26, 2018 and Saturday, October 27, 2018 from 6:00 to 9:00pm. The event is always popular... Read More.
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Bayou Bartholomew Trail Cleanup Set; Volunteers Needed

The Jefferson County Cooperative Extension Southeast Arkansas Stormwater Education Program is seeking volunteers for a trail-based litter pick-up event at the Bayou Bartholomew Trail on Saturday, September 8th. This cleanup will take place from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon at 5601 South Hazel Street in... Read More.