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Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant

Meet "The Manatee Man"

Going Wild with Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant

WNET

Science, Pets & Animals, Nature, Kids & Family, Natural Sciences

4.9636 Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2023

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

In 2016, Hurricane Earl devastated Belize, causing over $100 million worth of damage and displacing thousands of Belizeans across the country. But humans were not the only victims of the storm. Deep in the mangroves, an infant manatee was separated from her mother and washed onto the mainland. She was so tiny when Jamal Galves found her, with her umbilical cord still attached. He named her Hope. After 7 years in rehabilitation, Hope the Manatee is soon to be released back into the wild. But as development and climate change continue to affect the waterways she calls home, what will her future hold?  Hope's savior, Jamal Galves, also known as The Manatee Man, was just 11 years old when he began his journey in manatee conservation, volunteering with a crew of scientists in the small Belizean fishing village where he grew up. At one time, manatees were such a common sight in the area that the village of Gales Point Manatee itself was named after them. But today there are less than 1,000 Antillean Manatees left in this part of the world. In the 25 years since his first volunteer expedition, Galves has worked with hundreds of these animals, but Hope holds a special place in his (and the nation's) heart.  Follow Jamal on Instagram. Photo credit for this episode art: Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute. Thanks for listening to Going Wild. We're really excited to share the rest of this season with you! You can learn more about season three HERE and catch up on seasons one and two HERE.  If you want to support us, you can follow Going Wild on your favorite podcast-listening app. And while you're there, please leave us a review. It really helps. You can also get updates and bonus content by following me, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, and PBS Nature on Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and Facebook. You can find more information on all of our guests this season in each episode's show notes. And you can catch new episodes of Nature, Wednesdays at 8/7 Central on PBS, pbs.org/nature, and the PBS app. Going Wild is a podcast by PBS Nature. NATURE is an award-winning series created by The WNET Group and made possible by all of you. Views and opinions expressed during the podcast are those of the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of THIRTEEN Productions LLC/The WNET Group.

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0:00.0

Hurricane Earl drenched Belize on Wednesday night.

0:04.0

In 2016, Hurricane Earl had devastated Belize.

0:08.0

We're speaking about major structural damage.

0:10.0

Just hours after the storm, National Geographic Explorer,

0:14.0

Jamal Gavis, got a call to go rescue a manatee.

0:20.0

We started making our way to the city, and the way I could have seen disaster.

0:26.6

Light pulls down, trees broken, leaves everywhere, cars on the water, roofs on the road.

0:36.0

It's like a huge boat in the middle of the highway. And that's when he saw a baby manatee in the road. It's like a huge boat in the middle of the highway.

0:38.3

And that's when he saw a baby manatee in the parking lot of a motel.

0:43.3

I've never dealt with them until that smaller for.

0:47.3

So I looked at it, checked it out, and I realized it still had this umbilical car attached.

0:52.3

So that tells me it could not have been more than one or two days old.

0:55.0

It's like a newborn car.

0:57.0

And it's just like panicking, flapping around,

1:00.0

probably wondering where is the mommy, scared of the nine.

1:04.0

The first exposure you get to life is this. This.

1:23.5

I'm Dr. Ray Wynne Grant, and this is a different kind of nature show, a podcast all about the human drama of saving animals.

1:32.3

This season, we're going to take a journey through the ecological web, from the tiniest of life forms to apex predators. We'll hear stories from scientists, activists, and adventurers as they find all the different ways the natural world is interconnected.

1:41.3

And together, we'll explore our place in nature. This is going wild.

1:51.1

If you find yourself needing a transcript, we've got one in the episode show notes.

1:58.0

You'd be surprised how excited I get every time I see him on a day.

2:04.1

This is Jamal Galvez.

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