River otter demography study: a citizen science project

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RIVER OTTER NETWORK: We are interested in describing the distribution and demography of otters on the coasts, wetlands and watersheds in Humboldt and Del Norte counties. The river otter (Lontra canadensis) is a key bio-indicator of the health of our environment as they sit at the top of this water-based food chain. Unlike most otter habitats around the world, it is thought that the Pacific north coast still supports a thriving otter population. The initial goals of the study are:
  • Establish a network of otter observers among wildlife agencies, and enthusiasts
  • Collect records of otter sightings (adults and pups)
  • Assess spatial and temporal variation in otter distribution
  • Assess spatial and temporal variation in pup production
  • Conduct observational studies on otter foraging
  • Conduct diet assessments
  • Assess home range and site faithfulness of individuals

With a bit of persistence keen HSU student observers may enjoy hours of first hand experience watching otters and detecting signs of their activities. You can join the River Otter Network of observers. There are at least six otter groups living in habitats just a short drive from campus. You may even observe our river otters in lagoons, bays and harbors; true sea otters do not occur in this region. Wildlife Techniques (WLDF 311) students are encouraged to search for otters and to enter sightings via the Otter Records page.

refer to page as: Black JM 2000. River otter demography study: a citizen science project. Humboldt State University web site: http://www.humboldt.edu/~jmb7002/stud/otter/09.html [current date here].

Links to other otter pages



www.otternet.com
This is best source for programs on all types of otters around the world. I thank the orgnizers of otternet.com for the fine photos. Also see The River Otter Journal.

 

   

HSU Dr. Black
Wildlife