Animals
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Florida Recorded the Death of Over 1,000 Manatees, Exceeding a Tragic Threshold
State wildlife authorities have established a new record every week since July for the number of manatee fatalities in a single year. More than 1,000 manatees died in Florida on Wednesday, exceeding a tragic threshold. According to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, a total of 1,003 manatees fatalities have been counted through Nov. 12.
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