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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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Fall 2021 Children's Announcements: Publishers R-Z

Fall 2021 Children's Announcements: Publishers R-Z
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Brood X Cicadas Will Thrive In PA With Warm Week Ahead

Brood X Cicadas Will Thrive In PA With Warm Week Ahead Patch 5/14/2021 © Shutterstock Brood X cicadas are coming out with a vengeance in Pennsylvania. PENNSYVLANIA Warm weather over the coming week in many parts of Pennsylvania will help draw out even more members of the enormous swarm of cicadas, part of the vaunted Brood X whose presence will soon be unmistakeable throughout the region. With temperatures in the 70s and even rising into the 80s next week all over Pennsylvania, according to the National Weather Service, the emergence of more of the bugs, part of a cadre which comes out once every 17 years, is inevitable.

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The Rundown | March 4-11 - Philadelphia Weekly

The Rundown | March 4-11 The city is slowly starting to reopen, and we’ve found some events that actually take place outside of your living room. You remember, right? Actually going places and seeing things in-person? But, be sure to double check with the venue to make sure nothing has changed before venturing out. Drive-In at the Navy Yard The Philadelphia Film Society has announced that the PFS Drive-In at the Navy Yard will reopen on March 5 with the highly-anticipated Disney animated feature film “Raya and the Last Dragon.” Additionally, in the coming weeks PFS will continue their free community programmed screenings on select Monday evenings in partnership with other cultural organizations in the Philadelphia area. Tickets for the Drive-In are $12, $8 for PFS Members, $7 for children 12 and under. Exclusive to online sales only. All titles and showtimes will be listed at Filmadelphia.org/NowShowing.

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