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Some good news for New Jersey’s ancient, dwindling horseshoe crab population
The horseshoe crabs that clamber like armored warriors by the thousands each spring across Delaware Bay beaches in New Jersey trace back hundreds of millions of years to the age of dinosaurs. While their numbers might look impressive to people who’ve …