The Geauga Park District is planning a hands-on educational program for all ages, to take place this Saturday at the West ...
Zoo Miami has announced the passing of Kara, a beloved giant river otter known for her record-breaking age and remarkable contributions to conservation efforts.
Though struggling to recolonize its traditional habitats after being wiped out by the fur trade, Lontra canadensis appears ...
River Otters are a native North American species who live throughout Canada, in the Pacific Northwest, all along eastern seaboard and Atlantic Coast, and throughout Mississippi and Gulf Coast ...
Two North American river otters, Stella and Fynn, arrived at Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium Dec. 4 and are getting acclimated to the Florida Watershed Wildlife habitat at Mote. Sadly ...
Stella and Fynn, a pair of 11-month-old female North American river otters born ... and hospital teams. The habitat exhibit itself, which opened in 2016 as "Otters and their Waters," offers ...
Stella and Fynn, two North American river otters who were born at the Lowcountry Zoo of Brookgreen Gardens in South Carolina arrived at Mote on Dec. 4 ...
North American river otters, once ubiquitous across the continent, were eradicated on Long Island and in much of their range by the early 19th century — wiped out by the fur trade, habitat ...
Latest maps from the weather service show snow arriving in the region overnight on Saturday and into the early hours of Sunday, with most of the North East affected. The latest Met Office forecast ...
The northern river otter is the lone species of otter in Wyoming. Historically, there were northern river otter populations across most major river drainages in the United States, Canada and much of ...
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By removing North American river otters from the protected species list ... Another stated reason for the bill is the supposed “nasty disposition” of otters. They may bite trespassers in their habitat ...