| Manatee Springs
"The history of life on Earth has been a history of interaction
between living things and their surroundings." E. O.
Wilson
Manatee Springs is a celebration of Florida’s magnificent
biodiversity, highlighting the Florida manatee, and a plea for
its long-term conservation. Much of Florida’s biodiversity
is under siege. The fate of Florida’s wildlife and wild
places is in our hands. Each one of us can make a difference.
Manatee Springs opened in 1999 and was awarded the Munson Aquatic
Conservation Exhibitry Award and a Significant Achievement Exhibit
Award from the American Zoo and Aquarium Association in 2000.
The sights, sounds and smells of Florida greet visitors as they
enter Manatee Springs. A boardwalk leads people through a greenhouse
showcasing the American alligator and the American crocodile in
their habitats.
Visitors then pass into the underwater world of the manatee in
a freshwater spring habitat. Cameras positioned above and behind
the manatee tank provide a behind-the-scenes experience for visitors.
Beyond the manatee tank, visitors are greeted by a host of small
exhibits displaying a variety of Florida’s wildlife as well
as an interpretive area where they can explore biodiversity issues
through computer interactives and volunteer interpreters.
Photos (clockwise, from top):
Manatees, Green Iguana, American Alligator, Eastern Diamondback
Rattlesnake, Spotted Gar
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