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First Evidence of Multiple Paternity in Bull Sharks
Jill Studholme
The travelling life of the tiger shark
Sam Andrews
Basking shark seen for first time in Indonesia
Jill Studholme
Like Sharks? Volunteer with Great White Shark Project
Bill Mashek
Shark loss hits global ecosystems
Jill Studholme
Shark Fin Sales Halved in China
Jill Studholme
Plan to save sawfish – most endangered fish in the sea
Jill Studholme
Shark-counting divers become citizen scientists
Jill Studholme
Little Support for Shark Culling
Jill Studholme
Extinction Threatens Quarter of Sharks and Rays
Jill Studholme
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