Nature of Delaware Blog

  • Offshore Wind Energy and Delaware

    Delaware Nature Society works to bring offshore wind power to our state. This is why:

  • Farming for Good

    Regenerative agriculture prioritizes the health of the soil that sustains food crops. Coverdale Farm Preserve shows the way.

  • Just a Bill, Sitting on Capital Hill… or in Legislative Hall

    How does a bill become law?

  • A Knotty Problem

    Management of horseshoe crab harvests is based on population numbers. But when it comes to saving an endangered species that depends on them, should fisheries managers consider more?

  • How to Advocate: Yes, You CAN Contact Your Elected Officials!

    Robin Glazer, Environmental Advocate Can anyone contact an elected official? Yes! DelNature’s advocates regularly meet with legislators, but the process for calling, emailing, or requesting meetings is the same for everyone. Once you reach out to an individual or office, someone will follow up with you for any next steps, such as correspondence or scheduling.…

  • Going Dark for Nature

    Ian Stewart, Ornithologist, and Robin Glazer, Environmental Advocate Just as the excitement is mounting for our upcoming spring Native Plant Sale, the number of migrating birds is also starting to build (you can follow the daily totals at BirdCast!). The plant sale coincides with peak spring migration, when millions of songbirds of dozens of species…

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