In a bid to save a species globally, a world-first method of extracting semen from male leopard sharks in the wild has been pioneered by researchers off the South East Queensland coast. In a bid to save a species globally, a world-first method of extracting semen from male leopard sharks in the wild has been pioneered by researchers off the South East Queensland coast. Plants & Animals Ecology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
New breeding technique developed to help leopard shark population
