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20
2012
Rachel Graham - The Aquatic Jane Goodall, Speaking Up for Sharks
Among conservation biologists, Rachel Graham is sometimes called the aquatic Jane Goodall: She has developed new information about the lives of her research subjects and, like the famous primatologist, she has successfully deployed science to create a constituency for their preservation.
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Sharks have inhabited our planet for 450 million years, since before the time of dinosaurs. If, in some small way, we are able to help people understand the vital role sharks play in ecosystems and the impact this has on all species, including humans, and also to dispel the myth that sharks are ruthless man-eaters, then we will have done a good thing.
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Sharks are as tough as those football fans who take their shirts off during games in Chicago in January, only more intelligent.
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