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Fossils Are Tackling One of Conservation’s Toughest Questions

Por: The Atlantic Science August 12, 2023

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Shark teeth and caribou antlers are helping unlock where animals can live in a changing climate.Alexis Bonogofsky / U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceAugust 12, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .Conservationists seeking to restore shark populations off the Atlantic coast of Panama were facing a problem all too familiar to biologists: No records existed to document what pristine shark communities looked like before decimated the... + full article



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