A new publication from the Himalayan Otter Network, edited by Sanjan Thapa, lays out the basic research and surveys that are needed to provide a scientific foundation for a comprehensive, country-wide plan to conserve otters and their habitat in Nepal. Read the action plan here.
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2020 IUCN World Conservation Congress Otter Motion
Otters are incredibly resilient animals. Give them protection and healthy rivers with fish, and they will recover. The…
IUCN SSC Otter Specialist Group 2019 Report
The OSG published a report regarding the IUCN/SSC OSG group, mentioning the projected impact and targets for the…
Europe: Collecting and using information on otter road casualties
Presentation on Otter road casualties by Laura Bonesi at the European Otter Workshop 2008 – Moravske Toplice, Slovenia….
Assessing an aquatic icon: a range wide priority setting exercise for the Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis)
This publication represents the result of a Range-Wide Priority Setting (RWPS) Exercise applied to assess the distribution and…
We love Otters!
This book describes the different types of otters and the experiences of the people who have been working…
Otter Youth Circle survey’s results
In the summer of 2023, we sent out a survey to all young OSG members. Here are the…