We’re in Florida’s Blue Spring State Park for Manatee Awareness Month. As winter approaches, Blue Spring becomes a safe harbor for manatees, aka sea cows, looking for warmer inland waters. It’s also a protected area for the manatees, where they can eat and swim without fear of injury from boats. In fact, researchers identify many of the manatees in Blue Spring by the scars they bear from accidental boat collisions and motor blade cuts. Identifying individual manatees has been crucial to tracking the population rebound of this once endangered species. A 2016 census of manatees in Florida’s springs counted 6,250 of the large, surprisingly graceful beasts.
Manatees rebound
Today in History
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Gauchos showcase Argentina’s independent spirit
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Happy International Day of Forests!
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Midwinter freeze
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Arches National Park anniversary
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Here there be dragons
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Sands of time
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Avatar Mountains, Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, China
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Celebrating Charles Darwin
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Going with the floe
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Diwali
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Hooray, hooray, it s Unicorn Day!
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Crescent Lake near Dunhuang, China
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I ll call for pen and ink
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Old Fortress, Corfu, Greece
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Happy Pi Day!
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A hermitage with a view
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50 years of the Endangered Species Act
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Kirkjufell, Iceland
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Anniversary of Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
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Yosemite National Park turns 132
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Lei Day
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Horsetail Fall, Yosemite National Park, California
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Happy Astronomy Day!
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Frozen fun in the Canadian cold
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Tough turf
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Design for Each and All
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The Tour de France begins
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All in a day s work
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Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
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Oud-West, Amsterdam, Netherlands