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A judge says Florida needs to seek what is known as an "incidental take permit" from federal wildlife officials to help minimize the effects of discharges on manatees.
The effort to better understand Florida’s sea cows is featured in episode 11 of this show, which airs on CBS April 26.
Florida property tax worth saving or deleting? Trouble in St. Lucie County with conservation area, NAVY SEALs Museum; Social ...
Brevard Zoo is hoping to get the Indian River Lagoon back to its roots. They're planting the zoo's first nursery-grown ...
During the summer, they can travel as far north as Massachusetts and as far west ... the use of habitat changes while they're ...
When you think of wildlife safaris in India, chances are tigers immediately come to mind. But what if we told you about some ...
A one-day manatee survey in Crystal River is the focal point of one episode of Jeff Corwin’s current series, “Extraordinary ...
The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus ... fishing practices threaten what little remains of their habitat. As with manatees, the dugong’s disappearance would signal the unraveling ...
TALLAHASSEE — A federal appeals court will hear arguments in May in a closely watched case about whether the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2020 improperly shifted permitting authority to ...
In March this year, 550 Dalits in Gidhagram, a small village in West Bengal’s Purba Bardhaman district ... Story continues below this ad The 19th century in the Indian subcontinent was specifically ...