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...
By Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Ecology Project John Muir House, Martinez, California April 22, 2015 It’s an honor and a pleasure for our team to join this inspiring group of conservationists who work every day for our planet. We owe so much to the greats...
by Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Otter Ecology Project August 25, 2012 In the days when the earth was new and there were no men but only animals the sun was far away in the sky. It was so far away that there was no summer. It was so far away that the trees...
by Paola Bouley, Co-founder, River Otter Ecology Project August 13, 2012 Studying river otters can sometimes easily be mistaken for hanging loose on the beach — as researchers we walk, climb, and sometimes just sit, watch and record along some of the most beautiful...
by Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Otter Ecology Project May 24, 2012 Why is it that I love watching wildlife even more from a kayak than from the ground? Usually, it’s more difficult; the boat rocks and swings around every time I get a bird in my binoculars....