St. Augustine's waterways serve as a major travel corridor for manatees. And some could show signs of cold-related stress.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission shares how wildlife copes with cold snaps in Central Florida.
All 19 manatees rescued after storm-related flooding receded were discovered thanks to reports made to FWC’s Wildlife Alert ...
ORANGE CITY, Fla. (WFLA)— Manatees have made their way to Blue Spring State Park to keep warm. According to the Florida Fish ...
Three orphan manatees who were rehabilitated at the Cincinnati Zoo years ago are living healthily in Central Florida, the zoo ...
Park officials were out before 8 a.m. counting how many manatees seeking warmer water had come to visit. After traversing the ...
Alby, Manhattan and Swimshady joined hundreds of other manatees congregated at Blue Spring State Park yesterday.
As Florida experiences colder temperatures, some wildlife could be impacted by the weather, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced.
JOINING US FROM MANATEE LAGOON WITH WHY THEY CHOOSE TO HUDDLE UP THERE. BROOKE. MANATEES NEED WATER TEMPERATURES OF AT LEAST 68 DEGREES AND ABOVE IN ORDER TO SURVIVE, AND THEY FIND THAT JUST HERE ...
Like most Florida residents these days, manatees may not be native to the Sunshine State. A recent study shows the sea cows' ...
During the colder months, manatees move to springs, power plant discharge areas, and other warm-water sites to survive. According to FWC, manatees need access to water warmer than 68 degrees.
Three orphan manatees who were rehabilitated at the Cincinnati Zoo years ago are living healthily in Central Florida, the zoo confirmed on Wednesday.According to a social media post, Florida ...