After the IUCN Congress in 2020, the Species Survival Commission asked each Specialist Group to review and update their membership list for the next quadrennium. As part of this process, all SSC members are disbanded and reappointed (or not), based on their performance over the last four years. An in-depth survey among our members were performed and here are the results.
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Optimizing the nutrition of captive Eurasian otters (Lutra lutra)
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Marine Otter Conservation
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Hand rearing 1.1 Asian Small Clawed Otter
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IUCN SSC Position Statement on the Role of Botanic Gardens, Aquariums and Zoos in Species Conservation
This document is the result of a deeply collaborative, iterative, distributed public consultation overseen by Kira Mileham, Kris…
Europe: Collecting and using information on otter road casualties
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Tropical Asian Otter Conservation Manifesto
During the 2016 XIII Otter Congress, held in Singapore, we drafted a manifesto to highlight the wetland loss…