Gov. Kathy Hochul has another chance to protect horseshoe crabs, which are vital to our ecosystem. A bill awaiting her signature is identical to one she vetoed last year. And this editorial is nearly ...
Supporters of the legislation argue it would protect a declining horseshoe crab population, while opponents warn it will harm the commercial fishing industry. By Jon Hurdle Conservationists are ...
In 2024, Gov. Kathy Hochul vetoed a bill that would have banned the mass killing of horseshoe crabs for bait or for biomedical purposes. Now she has a chance to correct her misguided decision. The ...
An enzyme in the blue blood has been key to testing vaccines since the 1980s, raising concerns for the crabs’ population. But regulatory approval and new data are signaling the tide may be turning ...
In this episode of Tiny Show and Tell Us, a listener writes in to tell us about being born 3 months premature likely due to their mom having HELLP syndrome, a variant of preeclampsia, and taking part ...
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The horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) is often described as a "living fossil," a species that has endured for over 450 million years. It outlasted the mass extinctions and dramatic shifts in Earth's ...
FILE: Rebha Raviraj, a project manager from the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk, Connecticut said the Horseshoe crab, a 400 million year old species, is facing a variety of threats including ...
My fellow pro-growth/progress/abundance Up Wingers, No surprise: If I have an analytical bias, it’s probably one of overly confident optimism—what Peter Thiel would call “definite optimism”—that we ...
Horseshoe crab populations continue to decline and that's raising alarm from researchers. The species is continuing on the decline, according to new research from the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk.
A new study looking at horseshoe crabs in the Long Island Sound confirms the ancient creatures face potential extinction. The threat stems from climate change, loss of habitat, and overharvesting.
Horseshoe crabs hold the world record for surviving the longest without any significant changes to their body structure. Virtually unchanged for more than 450 million years, they've earned the ...