What we do

Photo: Pteronura brasiliensis by Nicole Duplaix

Our work

The OSG informs governments and organizations about otter threats and conservation needs, and contributes to the IUCN Red List. We act as a central authority and a resource for governments, researchers, and conservation practitioners to ensure the survival and wise management of all otter species worldwide.

Key functions

  • Conservation Leadership: The OSG provides direction and leadership for the conservation of all 14 otter species globally.
  • Status and Needs Assessment: It continuously determines and reviews the status and needs of otters, providing crucial data on their populations and habitats.
  • Promotion of Research & Management: The group promotes the development and implementation of research, conservation, and management programs by various organizations and governments.
  • Information Dissemination: It communicates the conservation status and needs of otters to the world, raising awareness and promoting public support.
  • Contribution to IUCN Red List: The OSG’s work informs and contributes to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, the most comprehensive source on the global conservation status of species.
  • Collaboration with Networks: The OSG collaborates with other groups and organizations within the IUCN network to align efforts in research, education, and policy for otter protection and habitat preservation. 

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