Over 30 years ago, otters were reintroduced to Indiana, but they've never been documented at Eagle Creek Park. Until now.
Gradual waterfront revitalization and de-industrialization has allowed the otter to go beyond mere sheltered streams in ...
Since the river otter was removed from the endangered species list in 2005, Eagle Creek Park has been patiently waiting for them to show up at Eagle Creek.
Explore the river otter rebound and learn about efforts to restore their populations and habitats across North America.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amateur photographer Kevin McGorry has captured images of some elusive wildlife in Bucks County including a great egret, green ...
North American river otters have terrible hygiene when it comes to their food. They eat, play and defecate in the same place. But their unhealthy habits make them ideal for detecting future health ...
While sea otters spend the majority of their time in the water, river otters will often run and play on land. This leads to some interesting behavior that reminds us of fun childhood games: the “run ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources closed the river otter season March 11 after the statewide quota of 750 river otters was reached by licensed trappers. The season was scheduled ...
An adorable North American river otter living at Milwaukee County Zoo celebrated her birthday on St Patrick’s Day in shamrock ...
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