DOVER (Jan. 7, 2015) – DNREC Division of Fish & Wildlife conservation staff and volunteers began working five years ago restore a four-acre ancient sand ridge forest in the Nanticoke Wildlife Area, comprising ancient sand dunes largely populated by oak and pine trees. Progress of the dune restoration work is featured in a new DNREC YouTube Channel video that began airing this week.
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