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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Love is in the air – or should we say water for some Lowcountry sea cows? A manatee mating herd was seen in Folly River earlier this week. Billy Grayson spotted the ...
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection argued that a district judge's injunction should be put on hold.
ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WITN) - Rocky Mount police say they’re investigating after a teenager drowned in the Tar River Friday. Around 6:16 p.m. the Rocky Mount Police Department responded to the 1400 ...
BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA) — Officials launched an investigation Friday morning after officers helping prepare for the Bradenton Area River Regatta found a dead manatee washed ashore. The Bradenton ...
The manatee successfully rescued from a Tar River canal in Greenville, Pitt County, last fall is free again. The 9-foot female manatee nicknamed Pamlico was released earlier today in Florida after… ...
Bradenton's aging sewage infrastructure has forced the city to dump millions of gallons of sewage into the Manatee River over the years, even spawning a lawsuit filed by environmental advocates ...
Nicknamed Pamlico, the nine-foot manatee was rescued on Nov. 18, 2024, from a Tar River canal in Greenville. She suffered from cold stress and skin injuries after getting hit by a boat.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — Thursday, Jan. 16, 2025, a manatee found in the Tar River in November was released into the wild. Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, SeaWorld in Orlando released Pamlico the ...
Pamlico, the 9-foot female manatee rescued last fall, has been released into the Tampa Bay by staff from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation.
Now named Pamlico, a 900-pound, female manatee rescued from the Tar River in November was released in Florida on Thursday. A manatee rescued from the Tar River near Greenville on Nov. 19.
The manatee rescued from a Tar River canal last fall is healthy and back in the wilds of Florida’s Gulf Coast waters. The 9-foot female is the first documented case of a successful manatee rescue in ...
The 9-foot manatee, lethargic and malnourished, had been rescued from the Tar River near Greenville on Nov. 18. Although still rare, the sea cows have always been found in North Carolina.