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Title: Otters ' ' ' '


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Otters . . . .
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theInternational Otter Survival Fund
  • Based on the Isle of Skye, IOSF exists to
    conserve ALL of the worlds otters
  • There are 13 species of otter in the world and
    here are some of them

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Smooth-coated Otter
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Sea Otter
William Bryan
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Giant River Otter
Nicole Duplaix
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Asian Short-clawed Otter
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Sea Cat (Marine Otter)
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Spotted-necked Otter
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  • Britain is home to the Eurasian otter (Lutra
    lutra) which can be found in our freshwater
    rivers and lakes, and on our coasts
  • Coastal living otters are more active throughout
    the day
  • River living otters are more active at night

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Eurasian Otter
Alan Horner
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Watching Otters
  • Otters are secretive mammals
  • Lots of patience (and sometimes luck) is needed
    if you are to see them
  • And you will need to keep still and quiet

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Geoff Dale
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Alan Horner
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Look for signs
  • They mark their territory with
  • spraints, usually on prominent
  • areas

John McMinn
Otters have five toes. Look out for their paw
prints in sand or mud
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Solvin Zankl
  • Otters eat small coastal fish, crabs, eels and
  • small mammals such as frogs

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  • If you are lucky enough to see an otter, or
    otters, it is important not to disturb them
  • Watch them quietly and enjoy the excitement of
    observing otters in their world

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What We Do
  • IOSF runs a rehabilitation centre for injured and
    orphaned otters
  • Adult otters stay at the
  • centre until they are
  • well enough to go back
  • to the wild, but cubs
  • stay until they are
  • 12 15 months old,
  • which is when they
  • would naturally leave
  • their mother

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  • IOSF supports projects to protect otters and
    their environment worldwide
  • We have been involved with projects in Chile,
    Mexico, Canada, Kenya, Turkey, Spain, Belarus,
    Bangladesh, Uganda
  • One of our major campaigns is against the trade
    in otter fur in Cambodia

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International Otter Survival Fund
  • You can help us by adopting an otter
  • Making a donation
  • Sending us records of your otter sightings
  • If you find an injured otter or cub on its own,
    PLEASE leave it alone and call us immediately
  • IOSF, 7 Black Park, Broadford, Isle of Skye IV49
    9DE
  • 01471 822 487
  • www.otter.org iosf_at_otter.org
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