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naturalpet Funds from their adoption program


Wayne Hartley, Save the Manatee Club’s Manatee Specialist at Blue Spring State Park.


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KEEP OUR FRIENDS SAFE Adopt A Manatee Save the Manatee Club, founded


anatees face ever-increasing threats mostly from human activities. They can suffer


terrible injuries and many get killed from collisions with boats. Loss of habitat is another major concern. We hope you can lend a hand to help the manatees by considering adoption.


by Jimmy Buffett and former Florida Governor and U.S. Senator Bob Graham, is an international nonprofi t conservation organization and the voice for manatees since 1981. The Club’s mission is to protect manatees and their aquatic habitat for future generations.


Save the Manatee Club is located at 500 N. Maitland Ave., Maitland, FL 32751. Call for Club/Store hours at 407-539-0990.


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go toward emergency rescue response for sick and injured manatees, and for waterway signage, public awareness and education, research, and more. For more information, visit www.SaveTheManatee.org or call 1-800-432-JOIN (5646). On the website, view videos of these gentle beings, hear the sounds they make, and check out all the cool stuff available!


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Photo Credit: © Courtesy of Save the Manatee Club


Photo Credit: © Patrick Rose, Save the Manatee Club


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