Horseshoe Crabs and Red Knots Fight for Survival on the Dela

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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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?

Related Keywords

Alaska , United States , Moores Beach , New Jersey , King Crab Landing , Port Mahon , Delaware , Canada , Cape May County , Reeds Beach , Virginia , Fortescue Beach , Pierces Point , Slaughter Beach , Jersey , Brazil , Delaware Bay , Cape May , Pickering Beach , Cooks Beach , Kitts Hummock , America , American , Canadian , Joseph Cimino , Michelle Gustafson , Christian Hunold , Caitlin Starks , David Mizrahi , States Pharmacopeia , Jordan Zimmerman , Tim Dillingham , Doug Wechsler , Larry Niles , Jay Bolden , Eli Lilly , Scott Weidensaul , Horseshoe Crab Recovery Coalition , American Littoral Society , Ecological Research Development Group , Roche Pharmaceuticals , While The Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission , Red Lobster , Dupont Nature Center , American Littoral Society Dillingham , Pfizer , Littoral Society , Recovery Coalition , Delaware Division Of Fish Wildlife , Horseshoe Crabs Are About , Big Pharma , South America , Tierra Del Fuego , Times Square , New Year , East Coast , American Littoral , South Jersey , Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission , Charles River Laboratories , Canadian Arctic , New Jersey Audubon , Virginia Tech , Sea Change , Charles River , Project Red Knot , Ecological Research , Development Group , Nature Center ,

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