In this week's "The Ties That Bind Us" we visit the Delaware Botanic Gardens and focus on their new Annette Pennoni Meadow Pavilion. This Ties That Bind Us is sponsored by Matt The Carpet Guy.
The City of Lewes is considering a proposal to reforest nearly 20 acres of city-owned farmland along New Road, aiming to enhance natural resiliency, increase tree canopy and restore wildlife habitat in a rapidly developing area.
Ocean City is launching the "Every Tree Counts" program, offering residents $100 vouchers to plant approved trees within town limits.
More than 120 native trees were planted in Cape Henlopen State Park thanks to a collaborative reforestation effort by the Friends of Cape Henlopen State Park and volunteers from Dogfish Head Brewery, with support from a Tree for Every Delawarean Initiative grant.
A rabid raccoon has been confirmed in the area of St. Martin’s Neck Road in Bishopville, prompting a public health advisory from the Worcester County Health Department.
A recently enforced dog ban on the southern end of Slaughter Beach has stirred controversy among people who live there, who say they were blindsided by new signage prohibiting dogs in the area.
DNREC has announced its plans to begin updating the Delaware Wildlife Action Plan for the next 10 years. The theme of the updated plan is keeping today’s wildlife from becoming tomorrow’s memories.
A new report from the Government Accountability Office affirms that offshore wind energy, when developed responsibly, offers significant benefits to the climate and public health while posing minimal risk to marine wildlife.
A young grey seal rescued from Gordon’s Pond in North Shores is now getting the care he needs in Cape Cod.
The DuPont Nature Center at the Mispillion Harbor Reserve will reopen for the 2025 season on Wednesday, April 2.
