DNREC’s Division of Parks & Recreation today announced that the Point at Cape Henlopen State Park, including a stretch of ocean beach and dunes, and a half mile along the bay shoreline, will close beginning Thursday, March 1, for the benefit of threatened and endangered beachnesters and migratory shorebirds, including red knot, piping plovers, oystercatchers, least terns, and other species.
The nesting habitat on the ocean side will reopen September 1. The bayside beach will remain closed until October 1, 2018 for use by shorebirds migrating south for the winter.
DNREC’s Divisions of Parks & Recreation, Fish & Wildlife, and Watershed Stewardship have been working together since 1990 to implement a management plan to halt the decline of beachnester and migratory shorebird populations. The Point has been closed annually since 1993.
“We appreciate the public’s cooperation in this effort,” said Park Superintendent Grant Melville. “DNREC is committed to providing protection for these species, hopefully to prevent them from disappearing in Delaware.”
For more information, contact Cape Henlopen State Park at 302-645-8983.