Animals
Endangered Status Petitioned for Manatees Dying by Pollution-Caused Starvation in Florida
Environmental groups said on Monday that manatees should once more be registered as an endangered species because they are dying in Florida by the hundreds, mostly due to pollution-caused starvation.
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