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Subject Endangered in Paradise: Florida’s Key Deer Face Rising Sea Threats
Date January 11, 2025 7:06 PM
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Endangered in Paradise: Florida’s Key Deer Face Rising Sea Threats

Florida’s iconic Key deer, already an endangered species, are now battling rising sea levels that threaten their habitat and survival. Conservationists are racing against time to protect these tiny deer and preserve the unique ecosystem of the Florida Keys.
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Deer can swim: Florida’s Key deer are strong swimmers, often traveling between islands in search of food or shelter.

January is peak manatee-watching season in Florida: These gentle sea creatures gather in warm waters near power plants and natural springs during the winter months.

Seagrass is critical for marine life: It provides food and shelter for species like Key deer, manatees, and sea turtles, but it’s rapidly disappearing due to climate change.

Snow never falls in the Florida Keys: It’s one of the few places in the U.S. that has never recorded snowfall, even in the coldest winters.

Florida is home to 175 state parks: Many of these parks preserve unique ecosystems, including mangroves, coral reefs, and the Key deer habitat.

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