Posted on January 20, 2010, 8:09 am, by Sarah, under
conservation.
Cold stun sea turtles continue to dominate the conservation news here in Florida. Many zoos, aquariums, and wildlife centers – even Disney’s Animal Kingdom – are assisting with warming up stunned turtles prior to their eventual release. Many of the smaller centers and nonprofit institutions are keeping up admirably with the enormous demand of their [...]
Posted on January 13, 2010, 8:23 pm, by Sarah, under
conservation.
Usually I greatly enjoy my job working outside as an environmental educator. But when Florida’s mild winters turn to record-breaking cold, I have to admit I dont love braving the cold. At least I can bundle up, unlike most of the wildlife in the state. Particularly some of my favorite Florida year-round residents: five species [...]
I was probably a manatee in a past life. How do I know? I won’t SCUBA dive into anything other than warm sauna-like conditions and I eat a lot of salads. Ok, perhaps this isn’t the most convincing of arguments, but these marine mammals are my favorite in the world, as regular WaterNotes readers well [...]
2009 was not a good year for the sea cows. The Florida Fish and Widlife Commission released its preliminary report on manatee mortality in state waters today and revealed that the past season had a record high loss of manatees in state waters: 429!
The report briefly breaks down totals with some eye-opening revelations for [...]
Posted on December 10, 2009, 8:55 pm, by Sarah, under
conservation.
I’m not sure how I missed out on this great video, but watch above as SeaWorld Orlando and the Loggerhead Marinelife Center team up to release hatchling loggerheads given a second chance at survival after being picked up by park rangers at the Canaveral National Seashore following their wash-in due to tremendous storm surges from [...]