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Otter with deep wound from fishing line trapped near River Tyne and treated

The otter which was rescued by the RSPCA had a deep belly wound sustained from a plastic fishing line AN otter with a severe wound from a plastic fishing line that had cut deep into her belly has been rescued. After several sightings of the stricken female otter both south of the Tyne on the River Don, and north of the Tyne on Wallsend Burn over a six-week period, a rescue plan was put in place to trap her so she could be treated for her injuries. Last month, the complex plans ended in success when the otter was safely caught near Wallsend Hall and rushed to a local vet for her wounds to be treated before being admitted to the RSPCA’s Stapeley Grange Wildlife centre for long-term care and rehabilitation.

Otter with fishing line round its middle rescued

An otter that was facing a “long painful death” due to fishing cable wound around its middle is recovering after being rescued by wildlife experts. Members of the Otter Network first spotted the animal in Tyneside in January, and contacted the International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) based on the Isle of Skye for advice. There were several sightings over the next few weeks and a trap was used to catch the animal, which was finally rescued near Wallsend Hall on February 26 and taken to a vet for treatment. The otter, a female, has a serious wound and is now recovering at the RSPCA’s Stapeley Grange Wildlife Centre.

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