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A Regulated Trapping Season for River Otter: When, Where and Why? #25899
08/12/2015 04:33 PM
08/12/2015 04:33 PM
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A Recipe for Success:

Reintroduction of River Otter in Indiana

By Shawn Rossler

The sight of a wild river otter swimming, sliding, or vocalizing is an experience everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy at least once in their lifetime. Thanks in part to the Indiana DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife (DFW), this opportunity is now a reality for Hoosiers willing to visit or navigate one of the state’s waterways. However, this wasn’t always the case.

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Re: A Regulated Trapping Season for River Otter: When, Where and Why? #25900
08/12/2015 06:38 PM
08/12/2015 06:38 PM
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Otters are fun to watch working the river banks and snags. Some people don't like them eating gamefish but I don't know how much one actually does eat. Wonder what they will fetch on the fur market this year?


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