Sharks
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Sand Tiger Shark Nursery Found Near Long Island
A nursery ground for sand tiger sharks was recently discovered in Long Island's Great South Bay. Researchers from the Wildlife Conservation Society's New York Aquarium say this find will help them better protect the vulnerable animals.
Latest Research Articles
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Resurrection Science: Author M.R. O'Connor on What Role Should Conservation Hold [INTERVIEW]
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Shark's Hunting Ability Impaired With Climate Change
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300-Million-Year-Old Fossils Indicate 'Supersharks' Are Older Than We Think
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Giant Prehistoric Shark Teeth Wash Ashore In North Carolina
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Rare Sofa Shark Caught Off the Coast Of Scotland
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'Glowing' Sea Turtle Is First Biofluorescent Reptile, Researchers Say [WATCH]
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Conservation and Seals: Elephant Seals Are a Big Success and a Shark Favorite
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[INTERACTIVE] Hungry Hungry Hammerhead
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Bull Shark and Others in 2015 Coastal Shark Survey
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Tagging Sharks to Protect Public
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Why Snakes Beat Crocs in Species Diversification
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Three-Year Survey of Sharks and Marine Life Starts August