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U.S. Fish and Wildlife reaches agreement in litigation over Florida's ailing manatees

manatee in the water swimming over fish
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Conservation groups announced Wednesday they have reached an agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in a lawsuit over Florida’s ailing manatees.

The conservation groups say the habitat protections have not been updated since 1976.

Conservation groups announced Wednesday they have reached an agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in a lawsuit over Florida’s ailing manatees. 

The federal agency will have to update and strengthen protections on manatee habitat under the agreement. 

The conservation groups say the habitat protections have not been updated since 1976. 

Water quality problems and seagrass losses in the Indian River Lagoon led to a record die-off last year of 1,100 manatees in Florida. Here’s Pat Rose of the Save the Manatee Club. 

“We believe they should be more specifically defined, such as the seagrass should be designated as a constituent element of that critical habitat, for example.”  

The Save the Manatee Club, Center for Biological Diversity and Defenders of Wildlife filed the lawsuit. The manatee die-off continues this year, with 562 deaths recorded since January.  

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Amy Green
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