New Study Highlights Madagascar As a Global Hotspot for Endangered Whale Shark
Whale sharks, an endangered species, are the world’s largest fish More than 400 individual whale sharks were identified from Madagascar[…]
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Whale sharks, an endangered species, are the world’s largest fish More than 400 individual whale sharks were identified from Madagascar[…]
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Read moreBy Tonya Wiley The population of smalltooth sawfish (Pristis pectinata) in the United States experienced a dramatic decline during the[…]
Read moreThe grey reef shark has a streamlined, moderately stout body with a long, blunt snout and large, round eyes. The[…]
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Read moreHumpback whales breach for a variety of reasons including communication, fighting, barnacle and parasite removal, waking up, playing and more.[…]
Read moreWhy wildlife watching in the San Juan archipelago should be on every nature lover’s bucket list Whether you’re an avid[…]
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