Wednesday, July 15, is a Code Orange Air Quality Action Day for Ozone for Delaware.
Miércoles, 15 de julio, es un Día de Acción de Calidad del Aire de Código Naranja por ozono para Delaware.
Mèkredi 15 jiyè, se yon Jou Aksyon Kòd Zoranj pou Kalite Lè a pou Ozòn pou Delaware. More Info

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Gone Herpin’ — DNREC Catalogs Delaware’s Reptiles and Amphibians

As anyone who’s searched for them knows, finding snakes, turtles, frogs and other reptiles or amphibians isn’t always easy. For conservationists, who must develop detailed plans around propagating species that are typically rare to begin with, it can be even more difficult. Experts have too often lacked good data about these critters, including where exactly they live. Mapping the range of every species in our state is a very big task. But, thanks to a very extensive project that took the better part of a decade, the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control now has a better idea about the location of reptiles and amphibians here.





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