Shark Fear Hinders Conservation Efforts
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Researchers say our fear of sharks contributes to a lack of concern about the rapid declines in shark populations worldwide.
Conservationists are working to change sharks’ image in the hopes that humans will learn to love these essential predators before it’s too late.
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