Florida
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Cold Weather May Save Manatees Dying From Starvation in Florida
Officials said in a news conference that a total of 1,101 manatees died from starvation in 2021 records due to algae blooms that had decimated seagrass beds on which manatees depend, triggered by water pollution from various sources.
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‘Doomsday Glacier’ Almost Size of Florida Could Meet its End in 3 Years Due to Global Warming
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Florida Wildlife Officials Will Feed Malnourished Manatees to Save Them From the Brink of Extinction
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Florida Recorded the Death of Over 1,000 Manatees, Exceeding a Tragic Threshold
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Manchineel Tree in Florida Looks Harmless, But Could Possibly be World's Deadliest Tree
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Tegu Lizard: This Invasive Species is Causing Nuisance Throughout Florida
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Burmese Pythons Invade Florida's Natural Ecosystems, Terrorizing Native Species in the State
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Officials Announce the Eradication of Invasive Giant Snails That Eat Florida Homes
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'Lizard King' of Florida Charged For Illegally Harvesting Protected Turtles From Wild
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Alligator Mauled Florida Woman, Leaving Her Hospitalized with Severe Arm Injuries
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Deadliest Animals: Top 5 Most Dangerous Creatures You May Encounter in North Florida
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Deadly, Flesh-Eating Infection in Florida Has Killed 8 People in a Year
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