Conservationists are collecting semen from endangered wild sharks

Conservationists are collecting semen from endangered wild sharks

Conservationists are collecting semen from endangered wild sharks

Scientists swab the cloaca of a wild leopard shark at North Stradbroke Island off Brisbane, Australia, in order to examine its recent diet

MVErdman

A team of scientists, conservationists and vets will soon set out to achieve a world first in conservation by collecting semen from sharks in the wild.

From 7 to 14 December, around 15 experts will attempt to collect semen from Indo-Pacific leopard shark (Stegostoma tigrinum) males gathering off North Stradbroke Island near Brisbane, Australia. They hope to use the semen for artificial inseminations of female leopard sharks in aquariums across Australia and in Singapore.

View Source Here

Science

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

Magdalena Bay Announce 2025 Imaginal Mystery Tour Dates
Donald Trump says David Sacks will be the ‘White House A.I. & Crypto Czar’
SMITE 2 Gets Final Patch for Closed Alpha
Why Is Anyone Taking Our People Hostage? We Must Scare Them
Steam is adding a new default option for game updates