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Events

Secretary of DNREC John Hughes, State Representative Pamela Thornburg, State Senator Harris McDowell and Governor Ruth Ann Minner
The Delaware chapter realized its top legislative priority as Governor Minner signed a bill solidifying the state’s commitment to the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.

Air Pollution’s Effects on Ecosystems
A new study reports that air pollution is substantially harming every major ecosystem type in the northeastern and mid-Atlantic United States.

Faces of Conservation

Carl Shuster teaching Teachers in Georgia
Horseshoe Crabs
Some of Delaware’s most respected horseshoe crab experts weigh in on protecting this prehistoric species. 

Mike Parkowski
Meet the Delaware chapter’s new Board Chair.

A New Generation Rehoboth Elementary School students donate more to conservation.

Support Our
Work

Dogfish Dash
Dogfish Dash 
It’s not too late to register for or contribute towards this year’s Dogfish Dash. Last year, runners and sponsors helped to raise $10,000 for The Nature Conservancy.

Volunteer
The Delaware chapter is seeking volunteers to staff booths and display tables, and help in other ways.

Everyday Environmentalist

Kate Hackett
Are you an “everyday environmentalist?”
In coming months, the Delaware chapter’s staff — like Kate Hackett, the Delaware chapter’s Director of Land Protection — will share tips about how they are going green.

Are you an “everyday environmentalist?” Share your eco-tip!