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OCEAN VIEW — The Delaware Center for the Inland Bays announces the inaugural James Farm Photo Challenge Oct. 13-14 at the 150-acre James Farm Ecological Preserve. Nature enthusiasts and … more
CHESTERTOWN – Eastern Shore environmentalists are advancing science with a series of bacteria reports and a tidal impact study. Each summer, ShoreRivers works to provide the public with … more
The effects of Tropical Storm Ophelia on Delaware beaches last weekend were significant. And her influence might not be complete, according to Jesse Hayden, an administrator for the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s Shoreline and Waterway Management Section. more
SALISBURY — Salisbury University graduate Chs. Grayson Laird of Crisfield, and seniors Bryce Machalek of Potomac and Emma Tarquino of Frederick joined together to create a bioremediation area … more
Wet weather is on tap for Delaware as Potential Tropical Cyclone Sixteen bears down on the Mid-Atlantic region. The slow moving system is expected to slide up from the Carolinas to … more
After being downgraded from a tropical storm, Ophelia on Sunday still posed a risk of coastal flooding and heavy rains from Washington, D.C. to New York City, and coastal flood warnings remained in effect for parts of the Mid-Atlantic region, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. But even as Ophelia weakens, a new tropical storm is brewing in the Atlantic: Philippe. As of 5 a.m. Sunday, Ophelia was located about 85 miles (135 kilometers) south of Washington, D.C. It's expected to continue weakening over the next two days. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Philippe was 1,155 miles (1,860 kilometers) west of the Cabo Verde Islands. more
GEORGETOWN — Clay Vincent, of Laurel, recently directed a $5,000 Bayer Fund America’s Farmers Grow Communities donation to Sussex County 4-H. Sussex 4-H will use the funds to provide … more
The Hazel Outdoor Discovery Center in Eden will host Get Outdoors Day on Saturday, Sept. 30, from 10 am until 2 pm. In collaboration with more than a dozen local organizations, this free, … more
Delaware Wild Lands, the oldest and largest land conservation organization in the state, is offering an adventure tour of the Great Cypress Swamp in Selbyville on Sept. 30. more
The state’s first student-driven electric vehicle charging stations were unveiled in front of dozens of pupils, business partners and faculty at Delcastle Technical High School on Thursday. more
Approximately $19 million in federal funding to combat marine debris in coastal communities is available, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Wednesday. more
The Environmental Protection Agency on Friday accepted a civil rights complaint against the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control for discriminating against neighbors of Bioenergy Devco’s proposed anaerobic digester during its review process. more
The draining of a popular Delaware City fishing pond, known as “the dikes” to locals, has been delayed, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. more
The New Castle, Kent and Sussex Conservation Districts are accepting entries for the annual conservation poster contest from Delaware public, charter, private or homeschooled students in grades K-12. … more
SEAFORD – With permit approvals, Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has given the green light to Bioenergy Devo LLC’s plans for biogas production … more
QUEENSTOWN — The LEAD Maryland Foundation, in collaboration with program partners, including the University of Maryland Extension, is accepting applications for the LEAD Maryland Fellowship … more
It’s hard to imagine that Barren Island was once inhabited by more than a dozen farmsteads, a church, a schoolhouse and a handful of stores. Now that the island has dissolved into a few … more
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation on Thursday announced 36 grant awards for more than $14.9 million to improve wildlife habitat, enhance resilience to changing climate conditions and engage communities throughout the Delaware River watershed in conservation activities. more
Tuesday will be an Ozone Code Orange Air Quality Action Day in the First State, according to a warning issued Monday by the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control. more
There’s a chance for more warm, wet weather than usual in Delaware in the coming months. more
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