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In a tew years sne could turn 

 into a dinosaur. 



Chances are you've never seen this creature before. And 

 chances are you're not alone. That's because there are as few as 2,000 

 manatees left in Florida. Which is why since 1976 Sea "World's 

 Research and Conservation Program has done everything possible to 

 rehabilitate the dying manatee population. 



In our care right now is a manatee we call Fathom. She was 

 so badly injured, if left in the wild she would inevitably die. Due to 

 the nature of her injuries, Fathom was unable to float or breathe 

 properly, so we constructed a tailor-made wetsuit designed to help 

 facilitate her recovery. And we're proud to say, she's doing well. 



Now while this contribution won't change the course of 

 history, it will give the manatee a better chance to see the future. 



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A pledge and a promise from tke AnLeuser-Busck Companies. 



