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Miramar Today
By the People, for the People
Injured mother manatee and calf rescued in Florida
The pair were taken to SeaWorld Orlando for rehabilitation.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Officials in Florida have rescued an injured mother manatee and her calf from a river and transported them to SeaWorld Orlando for rehabilitation. The rescue operation was carried out to provide medical care for the injured animals.
Why it matters
Manatees are a protected species in Florida, and their conservation is important for the state's marine ecosystem. This rescue operation highlights the ongoing efforts to protect these gentle giants and ensure their well-being.
The details
The mother manatee and her calf were found in a river in Florida, with the mother showing signs of injury. Authorities were alerted to the situation and promptly initiated a rescue operation. The pair were carefully transported to SeaWorld Orlando, where they will receive specialized medical treatment and care until they are deemed fit to be released back into their natural habitat.
- The rescue operation took place on March 2, 2026.
The players
SeaWorld Orlando
A theme park and marine life rescue and rehabilitation center located in Orlando, Florida.
The takeaway
This rescue operation underscores the importance of protecting endangered species like the manatee and the ongoing efforts by authorities and organizations to ensure their well-being and conservation in Florida's waterways.


