Environment
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Florida's Dying Manatees: Animals Die From Starvation, Habitat Loss, Red Tide Bloom
The latest report showed that manatees died due to starvation, habitat loss and red tide bloom. In 2022, the number of manatee deaths reached 669, which is lower than the deaths in 2021. Read here.
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