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Horseshoe Crabs and Red Knots Fight for Survival on the Delaware Bay
Every May, millions of horseshoe crabs lay their eggs along the Delaware Bay — and tiny birds arrive mid-migration to eat them. Now this natural wonder is threatened by climate change and Big Pharma. Can science save this symbiotic spectacle?
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