Save the Red Knot
The Red Knot, a robin-sized shorebird, makes a
20,000 mile annual migration from South America to the Arctic, stopping at the
Delaware Bay Shore to feast on horseshoe crab eggs. But its population has been
plummeting.
Scientists say to
avoid extinction, a moratorium is necessary on the harvesting of horseshoe crab eggs.
Please tell your Assemblymember to support legislation to save the red knot.
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