Small game hunting is now allowed on Sundays during designated seasons based on a new state law taking effect immediately in Delaware.
Delaware has confirmed its first case of Chronic Wasting Disease in a wild white-tailed deer from Sussex County, marking the first detection of the disease in the state.
Delaware lawmakers are advancing legislation that would expand Sunday hunting and update gun regulations for hunters across the state.
Hunting options and more clarification on handguns are part of Delaware House Bill 278 that was introduced in the General Assembly on January 27.
NRP made two separate arrests across Sussex County in January's General Deer Firearms Season. The agency says one man was from Milton, the other from Ellendale.
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control will open its second annual statewide photo contest on Jan. 15. Photographers can submit Delaware-based photos in four categories: hunting and fishing, people enjoying nature, watersheds and wildlife and aquatic life.
The Sussex County Land Trust has officially dedicated its newest conservation site, Chase Oaks Preserve, during a ceremony held Sept. 8 at the 32-acre property along Robinsonville Road.
A Delaware Superior Court judge has struck down a provision in state law that would have required hunters between ages 18 to 21 to be directly supervised by someone 21 or older.
