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It's A Fact Manatees are semi-social, somewhat solitary animals. They sometimes gather in small, informal groups, but they have no leader or real herd structure. Because they are susceptible to cold temperatures, they gather near warm water sources in the winter. Discover more. |
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Manatee Season Begins! In November, the cool weather brought manatees to warm water sources throughout Florida. Learn which Blue Spring adoptees (and other familiar faces) have made appearances. Check it out. |
Send Holiday eCards Celebrate the season with manatees by using our free ecards to send your warmest wishes to family and friends. There are several designs, and you can include a personal message. Send now. |
Give A Gift That Gives Back When you Adopt-A-Manatee®, you can choose from over 30 real, living manatees such as Merlin and Lily. Plus, get a free 2022 wall calendar. How does your gift help manatees? Get details. |
Manatee Q & A Q. Are manatees intelligent? Watch a video to get the answer. Send your manatee question. If we feature it, you'll get a free gift! |
Don't Miss... Our webinar on How to Spot and Report Sick and Injured Manatees presented by SMC staff. If you weren't able to attend on November 16th, you can still watch the recording. |
Get our exclusive 2021 manatee holiday ornament made by artist Kevin Rowley. Use discount code PT2021 to get 20% off the ornament and all our manatee-related items storewide. Shop now. Plus, get a free holiday coloring sheet from artist Connie Roy. |
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Photo Credits: It's A Fact ©David Schrichte; What Is Being Done For Manatees This Winter ©David Schrichte; Manatee Season Begins ©Cora Berchem, Save the Manatee Club; Send Holiday eCards ©Save the Manatee Club; Give A Gift That Gives Back calendar cover photo ©David Schrichte; Manatee Q & A ©Save the Manatee Club; How to Spot and Report Sick and Injured Manatees Webinar ©Save the Manatee Club. Photos and illustrations can only be used with permission. Contact Save the Manatee Club for more information. |