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- Endangered Species | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
We provide national leadership in the recovery and conservation of our nation's imperiled plant and animal species, working with experts in the scientific community to identify species on the verge of extinction and to build the road to recovery to bring them back We work with a range of public and private partners to protect important habitat, and increase species' populations and reduce the
- How does habitat loss affect sharks and rays? - Save Our Seas . . .
How habitat loss threatens sharks rays There are various ways that the habitats used by sharks are altered or destroyed Again, some are direct, like cutting down mangroves or trawling fishing nets over reefs, and others are indirect, such as pollution, which might affect water quality to the extent that the water becomes uninhabitable
- UN Report: Natures Dangerous Decline Unprecedented . . .
The Report finds that around 1 million animal and plant species are now threatened with extinction, many within decades, more than ever before in human history
- What If There Were No Sharks? - Live Science
Sharks are magnificent predators that represent an impressive evolutionary success story They've swum the oceans for more than 400 million years, diversifying over time to inhabit rivers and
- Scientific Publications - Shark Research Institute
Shark Research Institute (SRI) conducts and sponsors rigorous, peer-reviewed field research about sharks and uses science-based information to educate and advocate for shark conservation policies and protections by the world’s governing bodies, including CITES
- A global study reveals pathways to save threatened sharks . . .
A global study reveals pathways to save threatened sharks, despite rising mortality trends January 11 2024 Coastal fisheries are responsible for the vast majority of shark mortality
- Tiger Shark - Encyclopedia of Life
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