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This 24-hour wildlife watch is funding a hospital for Europe s otters

Safari Zoo funds go toward International Otter Survival Fund

Our ring of bright hope: From Skye to Africa, Scots on a mission to protect the world s endangered otters

Our ring of bright hope: From Skye to Africa, Scots on a mission to protect the world’s endangered otters © Shutterstock / Yann C Get a weekly round-up of stories from The Sunday Post: Thank you for signing up to our Sunday Post newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A charity has revealed its vital work leading an international rescue bid to save endangered otters in Scotland and around the world. Paul Yoxon and his wife Grace, both 64, set up the International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) 27 years ago and, together with their education officer son Ben, 31, and assistant Helen Stephenson, 60, they are the driving force behind a global campaign to save the world’s 13 species of otter from habitat loss, persecution and slaughter.

Here s Three Otters Playing in a Bucket of Ice, Just in Case

0 comments This one’s not too much of a thinker. The Oregon Zoo has posted a video of three of its rescued river otters in the heat of play. (We first found the video over at Laughing Squid.) If you like otters, and you don’t have any particular issue with ice cubes, you’ll enjoy the show. The otters in question go by the names Tilly, Flora, and Hobson. Though, now that I give it some thought, I don’t know if otters are capable of name recognition. Dogs are, of course; and a couple years back, new studies suggested that cats know, but simply don’t care about, their own names. But otters? Cursory internet searches prove unhelpful. Now this will haunt me until the day I die. Or until the day I successfully grab an otter’s attention by shouting, “Hey, Sal!”

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