
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Wildlife rescue teams successfully pulled an injured mother manatee and her baby from a Florida waterway this week, transporting both animals to SeaWorld Orlando for medical treatment, according to state officials.
Using drone technology to guide their efforts, rescuers located the pair in the Orange River near Fort Myers on Wednesday. The unmanned aircraft provided overhead surveillance while teams maneuvered their vessel toward the marine mammals and captured the entire operation on video.
Footage released by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office reveals Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission personnel initially encircling the gentle giants with what appears to be netting to contain them. The animals, commonly known as sea cows, can reach lengths of 10 feet and weigh as much as 1,200 pounds.
The dramatic rescue required approximately six people working together to lift the struggling creatures aboard their vessel, carefully maneuvering both the adult and young manatee onto the boat’s rear deck. Later scenes show at least one of the animals being transferred using a specialized sling at a dock.
The county sheriff’s marine division and technical support teams provided assistance during the operation. Authorities have not released information regarding the nature of the mother’s injuries or provided updates on either animal’s medical status.
Kelly Richmond, Research Communications Director for the state wildlife agency, confirmed the manatees were delivered to SeaWorld Orlando for care.
This rescue adds to a growing list of manatee emergencies in Lee County, where six of these marine mammals have required intervention since February 19th due to cold weather stress, boat strike injuries, and poor nutrition. Across Florida, rescue teams have aided at least 24 additional manatees this year, while the Manatee Rescue and Rehabilitation Partnership has successfully returned more than 20 recovered animals to the wild.
In a separate incident earlier this month, rescue crews retrieved a manatee from a storm drainage system in Melbourne Beach, where the animal had apparently sought refuge in warmer water.








