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Cincinnati Zoo Takes in Another Orphaned Manatee for Rehabilitation. Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partners step up to handle overflow at SeaWorld CINCINNATI (April 24, 2018) – A 250-pound orphaned female manatee has arrived safely at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden and will be rehabilitated along with three orphaned males that have called the Otto M. Budig Family Foundation Manatee Springs habitat home for the last six months. The approximately 1-year-old youngster and her mother were rescued from Florida waters on Monday, April 9, after her mother was struck by a boat. The mother did not survive. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/CincinnatiZooTube/featured Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cincinnatizoo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CincinnatiZoo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cincinnatizoo/ Find out more at http://www.cincinnatizoo.org







Description The world famous Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden was rated the #1 attraction locally and one of the top zoos in the nation by Zagat Survey. It has also been recognized by Child Magazine as one of "The Best Zoos for Kids." Over one million people visit the Zoos award-winning exhibits, and more than 500 animal and 3000 plant species annually. Come see our primates from Western Lowland Gorillas, Bonobos and various Lemurs. Visit our new Hippo exhibit, Lions, Meerkats and Painted Dogs (Wild Dogs) in Africa. Watch the worlds fastest land mammal, the Cheetah run full speed. Rare zoo animals like the Red Panda, Rhinos and Manatees. The Zoo is known for its success in the protection and propagation of endangered animals and plants, and engages in research and conservation projects worldwide. Come visit and experience the wonder of the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden in person or www.cincinnatizoo.org