If you live in Florida or somewhere manatees live, you can put up signs and posters, and if you sometimes travel by boat, try to tell the driver to go slowly so as not to run over the manatees. If you're living someplace where manatees don't live (like Iraq, North Dakota, etc...), you can invest money to websites that save animals from extinction.
Really there is no tell. Like a human babies are all different.
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Choose non-motorized boats in areas with manatees.
most are killed by boat propellers so i say you can start sailing or conoeing or even paddling across lakes,oceans,or rivers.
volunteer for services which help and spread the word about manatees and how their endangered.
They protect it from predators and find it food, cares for it and teaches it everything it knows.
your need to leave your harpoon kit at home. and use less water so they have more to breathe. Fish are friends... NOT FOOD.
join clubs
Manatees have no defences, save the thick blubber that covers their body.
Here are some links that explain what is being done to save the manatees.
I am in the Save the Manatee Club. When you adopt a manatee, they take that money and use it for research and stuff to prevent manatee deaths and stuff like that. I would check another source too to make sure the info I am giving is correct.
1 Choose non-motorized boats in areas with manatees.
You can help manatees by looking athttp:www.savethemanatee.org/whatyou.htm, which lists ways you could help. And tell other people about manatees, try not to ride boats with pointy motors, because they are becoming extinct!
make a club
I would save manatees if I could, but I can't, because I live in Iraq (which, other than a few lakes and two rivers, is dry), and I haven't seen a manatee in my WHOLE life.
they eat the algae and other growth that grow in canals such as the panama, and which become an impediment to ships passing through, and also damage the ships' various systems . so by air lifting them to the canals, they get a new home and also provide a valuable service.
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It's a club that people join if they want to save Manatees.
just don't pollute, and people in boats should watch out for them in the gulf. I don't know if anyone still hunts manatees, but they shouldn't.