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Delaware environmental advocates are worried about what President Trump’s executive order reversing President Obama’s efforts to address climate change…
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Nutrients at the bottom of a pond allow for algae to grow, but when too much algae spreads across a pond, those nutrients become problematic. Newark…
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Third graders in Seaford waded into watershed education Thursday with the Department of Natural Resource and Environmental Control’s mobile science…
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In response to a massive sewage spill, Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) is temporarily halting shellfish…
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A harbor seal was recently seen 12 miles away from the Delaware Bay in Felton. The seal swam out of the Delaware Bay around Bowers Beach and took the…
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The Dover campus of Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control was recognized for its efforts in environmental sustainability…
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Delaware’s Solid Waste Authority is shifting the way its recycling drop-off centers work in an effort to encourage proper disposal of recyclables.Over the…
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Water quality and watersheds may not be the most approachable topics for students, but Delaware officials hope to make it more digestible with a mobile…
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The Department of Public Health toured Pulaski Elementary Friday morning in response to a recent outbreak of mold in the school, and are expected to…
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Human interference with natural habitats is leading to the decline of many firefly species; but a species native to Delaware and possibly Maryland seems…