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International Otter Awareness Day

International Otter Awareness Day

by River Otter | May 27, 2015 | Ecology, Environment, River Otters

  By guest blogger Robyn Aston, volunteer with the River Otter Ecology Project and member of the Otter Specialist Group of the IUCN May 27, 2015 Currently, there are thirteen species of otters worldwide. All of them are monitored (along with most of the plant and...

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