The Shedd Aquarium in Chicago was the first inland aquarium to have marine species and one of the first aquariums to be designated as Center for Species Survival. Chuck Knapp, vice president of conservation research, talks about how people can get more engaged with conservation. Chuck discusses his long career and the Shedd’s efforts to save wild animals and imperiled ecosystems, and the various programs at the aquarium. Visitors can learn about aquatic biodiversity with thousands of animals and species.
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