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Rescued North Carolina manatee released in Florida
Pamlico the manatee returns home: Historic North Carolina rescue ends in Florida release
Pamlico, a 9-foot female manatee, has been released back into the wild in Florida after being the first manatee ever successfully rescued in North Carolina.
Manatee rescued in Greenville freed back into ocean near Florida beach
Pamlico was released at Tampa's Big Bend Power Station in Apollo Beach in Florida, a popular 'warm-up station' for manatees in the winter. She was medically cleared by SeaWorld Orlando and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS).
Pamlico the manatee finds new home in Florida after North Carolina rescue
The friendly giant was the first successful rescue from North Carolina and was rehabilitated by SeaWorld before being released in the Tampa Bay area.
Pamlico’s Second Chance: Rescued North Carolina manatee released in Florida
FLORIDA, USA — A manatee that captured hearts after being rescued from a canal in Greenville last fall has returned to the wild. Nicknamed "Pamlico," the manatee was released Thursday at Tampa Electric’s Big Bend Power Station in Apollo Beach, Florida—a popular winter “warm-up” station for manatees.
Manatee rescued from Greenville canal returns to wild
"Pamlico," a 9-foot female manatee rescued last November from a canal in Greenville, has been released in Florida waters.
Now healthy, rescued NC manatee released back into the wild in Florida
The first manatee ever rescued in North Carolina was released back into the wild Thursday after spending a few weeks recovering at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida. The manatee had been found by biologists lethargic and malnourished in mid-November in a drainage canal, likely attracted by the ditch's warmish waters, off the Tar River near Greenville.
First successful manatee rescued in North Carolina released into Tampa Bay
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.
First manatee rescued from North Carolina has been released back into wild
The first manatee rescued in North Carolina is released back into the wild. Pamlico was rescued from a tar river canal in Greenville last fall.
Rescued manatee returns to the ocean
Rescued manatee returns to the ocean
Manatee found in Tar River canal has been released in Florida
On Thursday, Pamlico the manatee was released into Apollo beach. Back in November, a manatee was found in the Tar River canal in Greenville and rescued by several different wildlife organizations. The 9-foot manatee was named Pamlico after her rescue.
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First manatee to survive rescue in NC released into sanctuary
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission said Pamlico, a manatee rescued from a Tar River canal in November, has been ...
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First manatee to be rescued in NC has been released
The manatee successfully rescued from a Tar River canal in Greenville, Pitt County, last fall is free again. The 9-foot ...
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