Friend, Nearly 820 manatees have died this year -- and the count's still growing.1 These happy herbivores used to spend their days eating seagrass and frequenting cool, coastal waters. But lately, our manatees barely have the energy for survival: Water pollution has destroyed much of their main food source.2 All hope's not lost. The House just voted to spend $40 billion to significantly curb water pollution -- a killer culprit in alarming manatee die-offs.3 But if it's going to pass in the Senate, our senators need to hear from you. When coastal waters get too cold for manatees, these gentle giants huddle together for warmth. Lately, breaking from the huddle to forage for food can be a lost cause: Ninety percent of all seagrass in Indian River Lagoon -- a manatee favorite -- has been destroyed by pollution.4 And it's taking a toll. Right now, we're on pace to lose a third of Florida's manatees by the end of the year.5 By next winter, the huddles will have thinned and the remaining manatees will be stuck with a stark decision: stay warm and starve, or forage and freeze. When pollution kills seagrass, it takes manatees down too. If we address this pollution, we can keep manatees from starving. It's a tested-and-true system: When a Florida town reduced fertilizer pollution and updated wastewater treatment 30 years ago, the seagrass began to flourish.6 Decades later, our representatives in the House have just voted to fund similar pollution prevention measures to the likes of $40 billion. Now, if we want to see manatees survive another generation, we'll need the Senate to do the same. Help save the manatees by calling on our senators to do the right thing. Thank you, Rex Wilmouth |
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