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It's A Fact Manatees are found in both freshwater and marine environments. Discover more. |
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Chessie's Incredible Journey On February 5th, an emaciated male manatee swimming sideways was rescued near Riviera Beach, Florida. He turned out to be a famous manatee and one of our adoptees: Chessie. Learn more. |
Tournament Raises Almost $10K In May, we hosted our first-ever charity golf tournament. Thanks to the support of 130 golfers, generous sponsors, and terrific volunteers, the tournament was a big success in raising funds for manatees. Check it out. |
Manatees On The Mend Over the last few months, our staff assisted with several manatee rescues and releases in the Central Florida area. Learn about the manatees we helped and how they are doing. Find out now. |
Manatee Q & A Q. What do manatees do when they are attacked? How do they defend themselves? Watch a video to get the answer. Send us your manatee question. If we feature it, you'll get a free gift! |
Save 50% On 2022 Calendar For a limited time only! Each month of the year features a beautiful manatee photo plus a 13th bonus image. Only $7.50 each if you preorder by June 30th. A nice present for family and friends and a great way to spread the word about manatees! Shop now. |
Don't Miss... Manatee Mating Herd Video from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commision. In April, a group of manatees were sighted at a park in Safety Harbor, Florida. It was determined to be a mating herd with multiple manatees very close to shore. |
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Photo Credits: It's A Fact ©David Schrichte; Annie Visits With Her New Calf ©Cora Berchem, Save the Manatee Club; Chessie's Incredible Journey ©Cora Berchem, Save the Manatee Club; Tournament Raises $10K for Manatees ©Cora Berchem, Save the Manatee Club; Manatees on the Mend ©Save the Manatee Club; Manatee Q & A ©Patrick M. Rose, Save the Manatee Club; 2022 Manatee Wall Calendar cover ©David Schrichte; Mating Herd Video courtesy Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. Photos and illustrations can only be used with permission. Contact Save the Manatee Club for more information. |