Whale shark pup rescue indicates possible breeding in Gujarat
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Veraval: A new-born whale shark pup recently freed by fishermen in Gujarat after being found caught in a fishing net, has indicated that the world’s largest fish may be breeding here.
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Further support provided to stakeholders for conservation of Greater Manas
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