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While the air quality has improved in Delaware, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control advises that the state is still in the ozone season. more
Spring has sprung and so have ticks — right onto the pants and socks of unsuspecting victims all over Delaware. more
Delaware Farm Bureau Foundation’s Mobile Ag Lab visits summer camps and other groups across the state. The lab comes with different lessons for students, including a farm equipment … more
GEORGETOWN — Applications for Sussex Conservation District cover crop cost share program will be accepted beginning Monday, June 12 through Friday, July 28. This program provides farmers … more
DOVER – Senate lawmakers discussed legislation Wednesday that would remove the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control’s regulatory authority for new car sales. The … more
ANNAPOLIS — Hunters in Somerset County harvested 199 wild turkeys during the 2023 spring regular season and junior turkey seasons, reported the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. … more
This week, areas throughout the mid-Atlantic are being impacted by poor air quality, due to large, uncontrolled wildfires in Nova Scotia, Canada. more
The Delaware Climate Change Solutions Act of 2023, which sets goals for the net reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in the First State, passed the House of Representatives on Tuesday. more
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will work to assess more than 2,000 public comments, as consideration of zero-emission vehicle regulations continues. more
LEWES — University of Delaware College of Earth, Ocean and Environment and Delaware Sea Grant are offering free tours of the Lewes campus to the public, under the guidance of a knowledgeable … more
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control is seeking entries for this summer’s Ocean Photo Contest. more
DOVER — The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control and the Delaware Department of Agriculture announced Thursday that recreational trail cameras are no longer to be permitted on state wildlife areas, state parks, or state forests. more
CAMBRIDGE – Throughout the summer, volunteers from ShoreRivers collect water samples every week at local swimming areas and post the results, showing whether they meet, or don't meet the … more
  The city of Salisbury has been selected by the federal Environmental Protection Agency to receive nearly $1.8 million in competitive Brownfields Cleanup Grant funding. The EPA grant … more
CAMDEN — As preparation for several projects to help the flow of traffic around the Dover area continues, state workers have discovered a significant piece of Delaware history. In … more
DOVER — Nova Scotia never seemed so close as wildfire smoke from the Canadian province about 1,000 miles to the north lowered Delaware’ air quality Thursday. more
With help from the University of Delaware’s Grant Assistance Program, the first steps have been taken towards construction of a pedestrian pathway connecting the town of Slaughter Beach and the … more
The Port Penn Interpretive Center will not open this summer due to structural damage and safety concerns, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced Wednesday. The … more
Four new superintendents are assuming positions at Delaware State Parks, the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control announced Tuesday. The new superintendents are Lisa McHugh … more
The Chesapeake Bay’s blue crab population has recovered somewhat from last year’s low ebb, new data show, but not enough to dispel worries about the future of the region’s most … more
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