By: Arian Campo-Flores
The improvements are a welcome development for one of Florida's most beloved species, though experts caution that the animals continue to face a host of threats and that the reprieve may be temporary.
Arian Campo-Flores is a Reporter at The Wall Street Journal. He covers a range of topics including Florida politics, culture, and society, with a focus on regional interests and world news, particularly in the Southeast and the Caribbean. Arian's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Yahoo Finance, and LiveMint.
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