The River Otter's Remarkable Comeback

(rewildingmag.com)

33 points | by surprisetalk 3 days ago

4 comments

  • blululu 27 minutes ago
    Finally some good news. I had no idea the Ohio Department of Wildlife had such an outstanding role in the recovery in the Great Lakes region. River otters are really interesting creatures.

    Humboldt State supports an active citizen science project to observe and document river otter populations in the ~watershed of Humboldt Bay in Northern California. It's a cool model for engaging with the community to help protecting its natural resources. I could easily imagine similar resources in other regions. * https://hsu.reclaim.hosting/NorthCoastOtters/

  • JimDabell 1 hour ago
    A similar thing happened here in Singapore. Otters were endangered, but after the government worked to clean up the waterways, they came back. They are now thriving, to the point where my condo has signs up saying “What to do when you encounter otters” [0] because occasionally they come in and raid our fish pond.

    [0] https://imgur.com/a/pLH5gNj

  • pfdietz 40 minutes ago
    Also seeing minks and fishers.
  • rglover 1 hour ago
    This is one of the most hopeful and exciting things I've read in years.
    • telesilla 1 hour ago
      The otter's curiosity makes it easy to have sympathy for. Hope their numbers grow back strong.