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DNREC was established in 1970 through legislation passed by the Delaware General Assembly the year before. Previously, six commissions had been charged with overseeing the First State's natural resources: the Board of Game and Fish, Shell Fisheries, State Park, Water and Air Resources, State Forestry and State Soil and Water.
Delaware has three state forests, one in each county, totaling more than 19,000 acres (77 km 2). These natural resource areas are managed by the Delaware Department of Agriculture Forest Service. see also Delaware State Forests
The U.S. state of Delaware has 20 wildlife and conservation areas, as of 2015. [1] Each of the wildlife areas is operated and maintained by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation, a branch of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC).
The U.S. state of Delaware has 17 state parks.Each of the parks is operated and maintained by the Delaware Division of Parks and Recreation, a branch of the Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC), although one state park, First State Heritage Park, is managed by the Division of Parks and Recreation in partnership with other city and state agencies.
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control: Website: Wilmington State Parks: Wilmington State Parks is a state park located in Wilmington, ...
Exhibits and programs about Delaware's forests and their management, open by appointment Brandywine Creek Nature Center: Wilmington: New Castle: Northern: Located in 933-acre Brandywine Creek State Park Carmine Environmental Center: Lewes: Sussex: Southern: 165 acres located on the western shore of Rehoboth Bay, part of Camp Arrowhead
The Delaware Geological Survey is the primary source of information about Delaware geology and hydrogeology, such as surface and sub-surface geologic rock formations, extent and quality of aquifers, stream and groundwater monitoring, water supply, earthquakes, floods and droughts, coastal processes (tides, beach erosion), topographic mapping ...
Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve The Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve consists of two unique components, one on Blackbird Creek ( 39°23′47″N 75°37′04″W / 39.396275°N 75.617824°W / 39.396275; -75.617824 ) and the other on the St. Jones River ( 39°05′33″N 75°26′44″W / 39.092466°N ...