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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Union Square, Manhattan
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Total solar eclipse
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Glen Brittle, Isle of Skye, Scotland
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Back to the nest
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Whoopin it up!
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These laurels are hardy
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Celebrating the UN’s International Day of Families
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International Day of Forests
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Heron lies the Salton Sea
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An Alpine fairy-tale castle
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European beech forest, Belgium
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The meeting point of the winds
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Castle Day in Japan
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It s World Poetry Day
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A crested partridge
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Al-Khazneh in Petra, Jordan
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A misty morning in Brazil
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Eye of the cave
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International Day for Biological Diversity
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Longs Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park
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Via Krupp, Capri, Italy
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Tesla, the visionary
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Life in the slow lane
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International Lighthouse Weekend
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A story of wind and ice
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Sounds of Bach come to Bath
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Goliath heron in Kruger National Park, South Africa
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Sparkling ice diamonds on a black sandy beach
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Craters of the Moon centennial
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Antarctica Day
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