House Resolution No. urges the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to conduct a study aimed at enhancing recreational opportunities along certain portions of the Little River, a 96-mile tributary of the Ouachita River. Recognized as a Natural and Scenic River, the Little River is rich in natural resources and offers various recreational activities such as fishing, boating, hunting, and hiking. However, fluctuating water levels often hinder public access, making it difficult for recreational fishermen and limiting the river's potential for development and conservation.

The resolution outlines specific areas for the study, including the impact of hydrological control structures on fish populations, the potential inclusion of nearby creeks on the Scenic River list, and the identification of new recreational opportunities and facilities. Additionally, it calls for an assessment of the river's health regarding water quality and pollution, as well as the viability of constructing a weir. The Department is expected to report its findings to the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment before the 2025 Regular Session.