Otters are incredibly resilient animals. Give them protection and healthy rivers with fish, and they will recover. The OSG submitted a motion to the IUCN World Conservation Congress 2020, at its session in Marseille, France, pinpointing otter conservation priorities. The motion was adopted by electronic vote and can be read here.
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