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Environment & NatureSaturday 18 July 2026

Young great white sharks are returning to California's coast in their largest numbers in over a decade, but marine experts are urging beachgoers to stay calm: humans simply aren't on the menu.

The spike in sightings reflects a genuine conservation success story. Protected shark populations are rebounding along the coast, and researchers believe the influx of juvenile great whites is a sign that ocean ecosystems are recovering. Rather than signaling increased danger, the sharks' presence indicates healthier prey populations and improved marine habitats. Experts emphasize that fatal shark attacks remain extraordinarily rare, with humans far more likely to be struck by lightning. Read the full story →

Today's takeaway: Wildlife bouncing back is a win for nature—and a reminder that coexistence with apex predators is not only possible, but a sign of ecological health.

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