Louisiana 
                    Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) Secretary Robert 
                    Barham has signed a declaration of emergency to extend the 
                    2008 wild alligator season to official sunset on Oct. 19, 
                    in both zones, due to Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. 
                  The original season 
                    was set to end on Sept. 25 in the east zone and Oct. 2 in 
                    the west zone. 
                  Both hurricanes 
                    have impacted the progress of this season as LDWF estimates 
                    that only 50 percent of the 37,000 tags allotted for the 2008 
                    alligator season have been utilized at this time.
                  Many alligator 
                    hunters and processors have had to delay their harvest and 
                    processing efforts multiple times in order to prepare for 
                    and recover from the two hurricanes. 
                  "Hunters and 
                    processors requested the extension to allow for completion 
                    of their allotted harvest, and the department agreed," 
                    said Phil Bowman, LDWF Coastal and Nongame Resources Division 
                    administrator. "This extension should give all alligator 
                    hunters sufficient time to complete their harvest efforts."