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The Nature of Sea Otters A Story of Survival

Out of Print
By: S Paine and J Foott
132 pages, 65 col photos
Publisher: Greystone Books
The Nature of Sea Otters
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  • The Nature of Sea Otters ISBN: 9781550544459 Paperback Dec 1995 Out of Print #48485
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Describes the otter's relationship with humans over the past few centuries. From the days of almost certain extinction, to its survival and re-emergence in recent years. `...the love that both author and photographer obviously have for their subject makes this book a delight to any reader.' The Book Report. Please note: this is the UK edition of the book published in the US under the title The World of the Sea Otter.

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Out of Print
By: S Paine and J Foott
132 pages, 65 col photos
Publisher: Greystone Books
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