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Did you know that Delaware has the largest spawning population of horseshoe crabs in the ENTIRE WORLD? These creatures are crucial to the environment, to our health, and to the unique culture of this area. Join Park Interpreter Natalie Orga to discover the prehistoric origins of this resilient species, its bizarre and impenetrable anatomy, its lifecycle, its environmental importance and medical impact on humans, and the threats facing the horseshoe crab today. She will answer questions such as, “Why do I see so many dead horseshoe crabs on the beaches?” and “What can I do to help them?” If you’ve ever been intrigued by the strange little armored beings on our shores, now is the time to learn more! Free! Space is limited; please call 302-227-6991 to register.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Indian River Life-Saving Station Museum at Delaware Seashore State Park, 25039 Coastal Hwy, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971-8017, United States,Dewey Beach, Delaware