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In Australia, Aboriginal rangers race to save the last sawfish 
By Justin Meneguzzi AU Source: nationalgeographic 12/11/2024
Justin Meneguzzi
Credit: Yves Lefevre, Biosphoto/Minden Pictures
When a team of Aboriginal rangers and scientists arrived at the billabong, a shrinking oasis in a stretch of tropical savannah in Australia’s Northern Territory, they knew the clock was ticking.

It was September 2024, and the harsh dry season sun meant evaporating water would strand the freshwater sawfish pups within days. At the billabong’s edge lay the dehydrated remains of sawfish that had already perished in the receding waters.
 

After catching the pups by hand and with nets, the scientists, including Peter Kyne, noted each pup’s sex, placing a microchip under their skin, while rangers splashed the animals with water to keep them moist. Over two days, the team put 19 rescued pups into a water tank and drove them a short distance to the Daly River, releasing them into the murky depths.

 
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