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Video by @jenniferhayesig | A near-term zebra shark embryo that began its life in an aquarium wriggles inside its egg case. This baby shark is part of a groundbreaking conservation effort called ReShark—an exciting program in which 44 partner aquariums source shark eggs that are flown to Indonesia to be raised at the Raja Ampat Research & Conservation Center on the island of Kri. After hatching, the young pups are cared for by marine biologists, affectionately called shark nannies. The pups live in special tanks and graduate to special sea pens where they learn to forage for their own prey. When they’re large enough to deter predators and pass a final health check, they’re released into patrolled marine protected areas where zebra sharks have vanished because of overfishing. ReShark is a growing global collaboration of 75 partners from 15 countries that have united to put sharks back where they belong. Read more about this story, “A Wild Plan,” in National Geographic’s July issue or at the link in bio. And follow @jenniferhayesig for more stories about the ocean and the creatures we share our planet with.


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