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Conserved, unimpaired, for future generations?  Point Reyes National Seashore comment period open!

Conserved, unimpaired, for future generations? Point Reyes National Seashore comment period open!

by River Otter | Nov 17, 2018 | Activism, Comments needed, Environment, River Otters, Supporters, Watershed

Dear friends, Point Reyes National Seashore requests and needs your help by November 30.  Please join us in submitting concerns and comments about how you would like the park to be managed going forward.  Your input will affect what happens to the tule elk,...
A Spectacular Day, with Otters

A Spectacular Day, with Otters

by River Otter | Aug 24, 2017 | Coyote, Quail, Rabbit, River Otters, Supporters, Volunteers, Weasel

By Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Otter Ecology Project August 24, 2017 Some days start out well and get better. I love taking our partners out to seek otters. We don’t always see them, but we always see interesting and beautiful things because… it’s usually...
November Morning

November Morning

by River Otter | Dec 1, 2015 | Coyote, Quail, Rabbit, River Otters, Supporters, Volunteers, Weasel

By Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Otter Ecology Project December 1, 2015 Teasing out social structure and behavior is an important part of our work. The way otters use their habitats, bring their young and interact with their prey species provide clues to...

Just a Walk

by River Otter | Oct 5, 2015 | Coyote, Quail, Rabbit, River Otters, Supporters, Volunteers, Weasel

By Megan Isadore, Executive Director, River Otter Ecology Project October 5, 2015 I’m not posting a photo today, because I want to talk about something that can be easy to forget. This morning, my husband and I got up before 7AM and went right out. Yes,...
A New Marine Wilderness in the Bay Area & River Otters

A New Marine Wilderness in the Bay Area & River Otters

by River Otter | Jan 13, 2013 | Coyote, Quail, Rabbit, River Otters, Supporters, Volunteers, Weasel

By Paola and Ken Bouley January 13, 2013 “Anyone reading the literature on otters will be struck by how little is known about them in the wild.” — First line of Otters, a book by Daniel Allen In late 2012, Drakes Estero in the very heart of the Point Reyes...
Otter and Bobcat Encounter!

Otter and Bobcat Encounter!

by River Otter | Sep 18, 2012 | Coyote, Quail, Rabbit, River Otters, Supporters, Volunteers, Weasel

By guest blogger Dave Weichers September 18, 2012 The four otters were in the water on Sunday when I arrived at he West end of Rodeo Lagoon. The bobcat frequently hides in the reeds and runs out on the beach to catch a gull at the West end of the lagoon, but was...
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