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Welcome to the second week in July at the Delaware beaches. The Fourth of July holiday brought with it a recreational water ...
Never take a wild turtle home with you. Turtle species native to Delaware are prohibited from being owned as pets, according ...
Read this if you plan to bring teens to the Delaware beaches this summer. We've gathered lots of fun things to do and shared ...
What to do if you see a turtle. Most of the time, when you see a turtle, you should admire it from a distance and leave it alone, even if it's in your own yard.
Even with a ticking clock, many lawmakers are determined to push the last of their legislative priorities forward before the ...
Common snapping turtle. Snapping turtles are Delaware's largest freshwater turtle species, reaching up to 35 pounds and 18 inches long. They are known to resemble dinosaurs, with large heads ...
What to do if you see a turtle. Most of the time, when you see a turtle, you should admire it from a distance and leave it alone, even if it's in your own yard.
What to do if you see a turtle. Most of the time, when you see a turtle, you should admire it from a distance and leave it alone, even if it's in your own yard.
What to do if you see a turtle. Most of the time, when you see a turtle, you should admire it from a distance and leave it alone, even if it's in your own yard.
What to do if you see a turtle. Most of the time, when you see a turtle, you should admire it from a distance and leave it alone, even if it's in your own yard.