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Second Life event: Save the Manatee

Want to see what this Second Life business is all about? Save a large, unfeasibly cute marine mammal? Both?

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The first event on Second Nature of 2008 is taking place this Monday, 18th February, 9am PST/5pm GMT. All welcome to join us with CeAire and Hawc Decosta who will talk all about their work in Florida with the endangered manatee: what it is, what put it on the endangered list to begin with and what's being done to save it.

Full details and help for SL beginners over at Nature Network

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I think I've seen that Simpsons episode.

Mitch

I think its important to raise this topic on saving the manatee.......the more we talk about saving endangered animals the more it raises the public awareness.

I love the manatee's! I think they look giant, but have the most friendly personality ever! I would do anything to save the manatee's! That's why I am going to study them in college!

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