With bird flu spreading in commercial flocks and in waterfowl on the Eatern Shore and elsewhere in Maryland, the state's Department of Natural Resources has issued new suggested guidelines for ...
To report a sick wild bird in Maryland, call the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Services hotline at (877) 463-6497 between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
MARYLAND - The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has announced the extension of a contract with the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) allowing for the safe disposal of dead wild ...
Due to a $30,000 contract expansion between the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, more wildlife technicians will become ...
1-877-463-6497 TO HAVE I The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is expanding its collection efforts of wild bird carcasses amid the highly pathogenic avian influenza. The state is working ...
And we do know they were introduced illegally on the Eastern Shore," said Dr. Joe Love, a scientist with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Love said the species is particularly ...
Maryland’s deer hunting season saw a significant increase in harvest numbers, with hunters reporting a total of 84,201 deer taken during the 2024-2025 season. The Maryland Department of Natural ...
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is also urging waterfowl hunters to take precautions, including washing hands and clothes after handling game and using separate tools and clothing for ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s $7 billion Solar For All Program faces an uncertain fate following last week’s ...
As devastating wildfires continue to burn in Southern California, President Donald Trump says he would rather have states address response and recovery from natural disasters that take place on ...
The Maryland National Guard won't be able to participate in a parade honoring abolitionist Frederick Douglass due to the Trump administration's new DEI rules.
But , as of Friday, all four had been scrubbed from a website maintained for the board by the Maryland Department of Health. A state official Friday confirmed that Helfenbein remains on the panel.