In observance of Manatee Awareness Month, we"re swimming through clear, aquifer-fed spring waters in Florida with two friendly "sea cows." Generally solitary animals, manatees are also known to be curious and will approach boats. That"s why Florida enforces special speed zones for watercraft, particularly as the manatees are on the move to warmer areas to spend the winter. While manatees have no known natural predators, they remain a vulnerable species due to loss of habitat and collisions with boats. These two have arrived in Three Sisters Springs, a natural freshwater spring system in the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge on the west coast of the Florida Peninsula. The refuge protects critical habitat for the hundreds of manatees that migrate here each winter.
Life in the slow lane
Today in History
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Happy International Astronomy Day!
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One for the books
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Freeze frame
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A ‘Superior’ paddle
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Autumn in the cypress swamp
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Gateway to America
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World Population Day
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The moon rises for Mid-Autumn Festival
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Bear watching in the Finnish forest
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Presidents Day
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We heart Berlin
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Reindeer, Lapland, Finland
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A storied trail marks a century
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Feelin groovy on Record Store Day
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Flooded crypt, Basilica of San Francesco, Ravenna, Italy
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Diving into the underwater nirvana
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Arbor Day
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Looking for peace on the precipice
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Shark Awareness Day
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In praise of bogs, swamps, and marshes
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International Tiger Day
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World Octopus Day
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Polar bear season in Manitoba
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Getting to the bottom of the underwater waterfall
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Speed skaters in the Gangneung Oval, Pyeongchang, South Korea
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Cold? What cold?
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Behold the mighty Aldeyjarfoss
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Fight for your lefts
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Surf s always up in Paia
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Where the wildflowers grow
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