Delaware Code § 3-1011

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The Department of Agriculture shall have direction of all forest interests and all matters pertaining to forestry and woodlands within
the State. The Department of Agriculture shall execute all matters pertaining to forestry within the jurisdiction of the State; devise and
promulgate rules and regulations for the enforcement of the state forestry laws and for the protection of forest lands, and impose fines
in furtherance thereof; direct the improvement of state forest lands; collect data relative to forest conditions, become familiar with and

inquire into the locations of all timberland and cutover lands, and prepare maps showing the locations and areas of state forests and
privately owned forests so far as available funds will permit; take such action as is authorized by law to prevent and suppress forest, brush
and grass fires; enforce all laws pertaining to forest and brush covered lands and assist in the prosecution, in the name of the State, of
violations of those laws; cooperate with landowners, counties and others in forest production and reforestation; and publish information
on forestry as seems conducive to promoting the objectives of Chapters 10, 26 and 91 of this title.

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