DNREC Seeks Public Comment on Revisions to Delaware Wildlife Action Plan


The American Kestrel, among the smallest raptors in the world and North America鈥檚 smallest falcon, is one of the more prominent Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN) in Delaware / Douglas Norton photo

DNREC is looking for your comments on revisions to the Delaware Wildlife Action Plan (DEWAP), which is a 10-year conservation strategy that will guide conservation efforts for the state’s wildlife and their habitats through 2035. Public comment is being sought on a draft list of threats and conservation actions while continuing to encourage input throughout the DEWAP revision process.

The list of threats and actions, as well as the SGCN list, and a feedback form are found at聽de.gov/dewap. Comments can also be emailed to聽DEWAP2025@delaware.gov.

Additional information from DNREC:

DEWAP is developed by the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife in partnership with numerous stakeholders, including federal, state and local government agencies, non-profit organizations, Delaware academic institutions and the public.

The draft document also highlights priority research and survey initiatives aimed at identifying factors that could support the restoration and long-term conservation of the state鈥檚 vulnerable species. These are known in the wildlife action plan as Species of Greatest Conservation Need (SGCN).聽

The plan goes further by detailing proposed conservation actions and setting priorities for implementation. These core components form the heart of the updated wildlife action plan, providing a roadmap for understanding the causes of species decline and outlining clear steps Delaware can take to halt or reverse these trends and recover SGCN populations.

The complete draft Delaware Wildlife Action Plan will be available for public review later this summer. Public meetings on the plan are to be scheduled for July and August, and will offer additional opportunities for input in advance of the official DEWAP release in the fall.

For more information on the Delaware Wildlife Action Plan, and to stay up to date on the DNREC Division of Fish and Wildlife鈥檚 DEWAP revision process, visit聽de.gov/dewap.