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In this conversation, biologist Kate Sheridan discusses her extensive experience in wildlife conservation, focusing on sharks and human-wildlife coexistence. She emphasizes the importance of ethical wildlife organizations, the psychology behind public perception of shark risks, and the effectiveness of various shark management strategies. Our talks highlight the need for transparency in conservation funding and the role of media in shaping public attitudes towards sharks. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a balanced understanding of sharks as apex predators that require respect and coexistence rather than fear and lethal control.
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In this conversation, biologist Kate Sheridan discusses her extensive experience in wildlife conservation, focusing on sharks and human-wildlife coexistence. She emphasizes the importance of ethical wildlife organizations, the psychology behind public perception of shark risks, and the effectiveness of various shark management strategies. Our talks highlight the need for transparency in conservation funding and the role of media in shaping public attitudes towards sharks. Ultimately, the conversation advocates for a balanced understanding of sharks as apex predators that require respect and coexistence rather than fear and lethal control.
Support the show
@projecthiu www.projecthiu.com @sharkgirlmadison

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