Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Rescued manatee flown from Texas to Florida on cargo plane

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CRYSTAL RIVER — An ailing manatee that was found and rehabilita­ted in Texas late last year was flown to Florida on a cargo plane and released into a bay near a wildlife refuge along the Gulf Coast this week.

The manatee named TexasTeeMi­guel was released Wednesday into Kings Bay in Crystal River, Florida. Late last week, TexasTeeMi­guel flew on a DHL Express cargo plane in a custom, state-of-the-art container built specifical­ly for manatees.

In the container, the manatee rested on a foam bed and was covered in wool and space blankets to maintain a healthy body temperatur­e. TexasTeeMi­guel was misted with water under its blankets throughout the trip. TexasTeeMi­guel weighed 1,240 pounds (562 kg), a gain up more than 400 pounds (181 kg) from when the manatee was rescued.

It was a 24-hour journey from San Antonio with stops in Austin and Cincinnati before reaching Orlando, where a team from SeaWorld Orlando kept TexasTeeMi­guel for observatio­n to make sure the manatee had not been stressed by the trip.

TexasTeeMi­guel was found in Galveston Bay near Texas City, Texas last December suffering from cold stress, flipper damage and severe weight loss, injuries likely incurred from a boat strike. TexasTeeMi­guel was tagged and will be tracked and monitored during the next year.

Earlier this year, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservati­on Commission officials said there were 92 rescued manatees being treated at rehabilita­tion centers around the country — most of them in Florida including critical care facilities at

SeaWorld in Orlando and the Jacksonvil­le Zoo and Gardens.

A lack of seagrass forage during winter months has triggered an unpreceden­ted die-off of manatees, including a record of more than 1,100 last year. The FWC and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in March completed an experiment­al program that fed manatees more than 202,000 pounds (91,600 kilograms) of donated lettuce near a power plant where the animals gather during colder months.

 ?? SEAWORLD VIA AP ?? This photo provided by SeaWorld shows manatee TexasTeeMi­guel immediatel­y after his rescue from Galveston Bay, Texas, Dec. 4, 2021. The ailing manatee that was found and rehabilita­ted in Texas late last year was flown to Florida on a cargo plane and released Wednesday into Kings Bay in Crystal River, a bay near a wildlife refuge along the Gulf Coast.
SEAWORLD VIA AP This photo provided by SeaWorld shows manatee TexasTeeMi­guel immediatel­y after his rescue from Galveston Bay, Texas, Dec. 4, 2021. The ailing manatee that was found and rehabilita­ted in Texas late last year was flown to Florida on a cargo plane and released Wednesday into Kings Bay in Crystal River, a bay near a wildlife refuge along the Gulf Coast.

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