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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Splashes of color for Watercolor Month
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Independence Day
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Kendwa village, Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Yellowstone for the National Park Services birthday
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Kissing Day
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In the Supertree Grove
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A predator at risk
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Taking the scenic route
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A stunning national park in winter white
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Quiver trees in Namibia
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Lick Observatory
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The Badlands celebrates a milestone
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Gray days ahead in Monterey
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Midnight sun
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Bormio, Lombardy, Italy
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Loud waters
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International Talk Like a Pirate Day
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National Hummingbird Day
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Green is the new black
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World Jellyfish Day
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Let the harvest begin
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Tree of many colors
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Forward-thinking women of history
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A desert arts pop-up, just popped up
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Gaztelugatxe at sunset, Basque Country, Spain
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St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland
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A universe underground
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Halemaumau Crater, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Waiting for winter
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Belted Galloway cows
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