For 40 years, scientists have been monitoring the Neotropical otter (Lontra longicaudis) along the southern coast of Brazil. A study published in Estuarine Management and Technologies reveals that ...
"We plan to continue environmental conservation efforts." Experts thrilled after capturing images of rare creatures in ...
Otters have been spotted for the first time on the grounds of a Cambridge University college. After Trinity College’s head ...
Only 0.1% of wild salmon eggs survive the lifecycle through alevin, fry, parr, smolt and kelts, and their 5,000-mile swim downstream, across the Atlantic, and back again to spawn where they were born ...
Mudeford Quay remains a working hub for the local fishing fleet in Dorset and is known for its authentic, gritty charm. According to the Dorset Wildlife Trust, spotting an otter in Dorset 10 years ago ...
WWF investigates how using invasive silver carp in pet food could slow ecological harm while supporting economic growth.
Carleton University prof Grégory Bulté found that turtles settled down for winter rest in Opinicon Lake had been attacked by predators.
Otters communicate using vocal expression such as whistles, birdlike twittering and spitting and also in their spraint (droppings) Follow BBC North East on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.
Response to most recent otter sightings at much loved Nature Reserve highlight misunderstandings about role of predators in nature.
As human activities encroach more and more into otter habitat, it's worth remembering that although attacks are very rare, these animals are large predators that will fight to defend their territory.
North American river otters once ranged widely in Texas, then faded as rivers were altered, polluted, and heavily trapped.
Josh Smith, co-founder of Texas Land, was visiting an 843-acre property he recently listed for sale when he noticed movement in a private, 13-acre spring-fed lake on the ranch. "The habitat on the ...