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Scientists work to restore the seagrass that Florida's manatees depend on, while managers take the unprecedented measure of feeding the animals in the meantime.
Scientists work to restore the seagrass that Florida's manatees depend on, while managers take the unprecedented measure of feeding the animals in the meantime.
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