Race to rescue manatees dying at unprecedented rate in Florida
More than 1,100 manatees have died in just 12 months, with most starving to death as pollution decimates a key food source. Scientists are racing to make space at critical care facilities, and even trying to feed manatees in the wild to help save the creatures.
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