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Manatee deaths in Brevard County continue to far outpace deaths in the rest of the state, even as wildlife agencies provide supplemental lettuce for starving manatees.
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A record die-off of manatees in Florida has prompted an unprecedented effort to provide supplement food for the starving animals.But the manatees aren't…
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Florida wildlife authorities say the Indian River Lagoon’s ailing manatees are benefitting from recent warm weather.
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Wildlife agencies announced Wednesday an unprecedented effort to provide supplemental food for starving manatees in the ailing Indian River Lagoon.
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Federal and state wildlife agencies have agreed to what they are describing as “experimental feeding” of starving manatees in the ailing Indian River Lagoon.
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More than half of the Indian River Lagoon’s green sea turtles are covered with tumors.
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They'll replace 3,000 septic systems and upgrade three water treatment plants. An excess of nutrients has caused increased algal blooms and the loss of seagrass, which is what the manatees eat.
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Central Florida Congresswoman Stephanie Murphy is calling on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to investigate a sharp spike in manatee deaths in the Indian River Lagoon.
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Harmful algae blooms are transforming the historically clear water of the Indian River Lagoon into a foul Christmas stew of red and green.
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Researchers say they’ve detected a potent neurotoxin in dolphins of the Indian River Lagoon during times of harmful algae blooms and also when blooms are not present.