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It's A Fact Manatees show strong “site fidelity” to winter warm-water refuges and summer home ranges. This means individuals usually return to the same location year after year. Discover more. |
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Manatees and Climate Change This year, more than any other, has shown us how manatees are part of an interconnected aquatic ecosystem and are affected by the health of the plants and animals that share it. Find out how. |
Summer Manatee Sightings See a video of Annie and her new calf, as well as other mom and calf photos. Learn which adoptees were spotted. And what are those fish on the webcams? Check it out. |
Virtual Volunteers Share The Love Since we started our virtual presentation program last year, interested volunteers from all over the U.S. have signed up. Meet two — Annabella and Kerry — and hear about their experiences. Go. |
Manatee Q & A Q. Why do manatees touch each other with their snouts? Watch a video to get the answer. Send us your manatee question. If we feature it, you'll get a free gift! |
Don't Miss... The Manatee Recycled Art Contest. Are you artistic, do you want to proactively help the environment, and do you love manatees? Put your creativity to work and submit your artwork. |
For a limited time only! Each month of the year features a beautiful manatee photo plus a 13th bonus image. Only $11.95 each if you preorder by August 31st. Shop now. |
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Photo Credits: It's A Fact ©David Schrichte; Manatees and Climate Change ©Gary Coronado, Palm Beach Post/ZUMA Press; Summer Manatee Sightings ©Save the Manatee Club; Virtual Volunteers Share the Love courtesy Shari Dworkin-Smith; Manatee Q & A ©David Schrichte; Manatee Recycled Art Contest photos/artwork ©Eduardo Jiménez; 2022 Manatee Wall Calendar cover ©David Schrichte. Photos and illustrations can only be used with permission. Contact Save the Manatee Club for more information. |