Posts Tagged ‘Delaware Department of Natural Resources’
Christmas Tree Recycle Programs Get Underway
The time will come to say goodbye to your natural Christmas tree.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources says it can…
Read MoreSome Del. Bay Beaches To Be Nourished This Winter
Several beaches on the upper portion of Delaware Bay will be nourished over the coming winter.
According to the Delaware Department…
Read MoreMore Hunting, Trapping Seasons Open In Del. This Month
December brings more opportunities for hunting and trapping seasons in The First State.
The…
Read MoreDel. Looks To Make Solar More Affordable For Low-to-Moderate Income Households
Delaware low-to-moderate income homeowners may get assistance with the expense of installing solar panels, which previously may not have been affordable.
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Read More2022 Del. Parks Passes, Surf-Fish Permits On Hold
The sale of 2022 Delaware State Parks passes and surf fishing permits is being held up by supply chain disruptions.
The…
Read MoreDel. Makes Grants Available For Clean Water Projects
Grant money is flowing into clean-water-related projects in The First State.
According to the Department of Natural Resources, more than $1.23-million…
Read More#OptOutside Black Friday: Del. State Parks Waive Admission Fee
Del. Begins Auction Of Low-Digit Surf Fishing Plates
Delaware low-digit surf fishing plates will be auctioned starting today (Monday at 9:00 a.m.).
According to the Department of Natural Resources,…
Read MoreDNREC Program Looks To Develop Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging Stations
Delaware electric vehicle owners may find it easier to find a fast-charging station.
According to the Department of Natural Resources, a…
Read More“A Tree For Every Delawarean” Initiative Takes Root
Laurel Mobile Home Park Owners Get Notice Of Violation
Update: Bethany Crest Water Tests Safe For Drinking, Cooking
The water at the Bethany Crest community near Millville is safe to use for drinking and cooking once again.
The Department…
Read MoreMore Delmarva Fox Squirrels Relocate To Sussex Co.
Redden State Forest is now home to four Delmarva fox squirrels.
Two males and two females of the rare species were…
Read MoreNov. Brings More Hunting Seasons In Del.
Eastern Equine Encephalitis Found in SW Sussex Sentinel Chickens
Eastern Equine Encephalitis has turned up in a group of sentinel chickens in southwestern Sussex County.
According to the Department of…
Read MoreIt’s “Deer In The Headlights” Time
We are entering the time of year when deer are most likely to be crossing Delaware roadways, and with the clock change coming in less than two…
Read MoreDNREC Accepts Applications For Community Environmental Project Fund Grants
Delaware communities that have been adversely affected by environmental pollution can apply for restoration grants.
The Department of Natural Resources is…
Read MoreDel. Wetlands Conference Scheduled For Feb. ’22
The dates are set for the 10th Delaware Wetlands Conference.
The event in February will highlight the importance of wetlands in…
Read MoreOctober Brings More Hunting Seasons To Delaware
Hunters will have opportunities this month to hunt snow geese, ducks and other migratory birds.
The firearm deer season also…
Read MoreThe Point At Cape Henlopen Reopens Wed.
DNREC provided this update Tuesday about reopening The Point at Cape Henlopen State Park:
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental…
Read MoreBundicks Branch Flood Risk Map Revised
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources is revising the flood risk map in the area of Bundicks Branch west of Lewes.
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Read MoreDel. Water Quality Projects Could Qualify For Grants
Lewes ‘Living Shoreline’ Completed
A living shoreline project has been completed at the Lewes Canal.
The 180-foot feature adds to an already existing living shoreline…
Read MoreDNREC Grant Program Funds Community Water Projects
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources is accepting grant applications for community water project proposals.
DNREC Community Water Quality Improvement Matching…
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