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Otter Survey of England, 1991-1994 A Report on the Decline and Recovery of the Otter in England and on its Distribution, Status and Conservation

Report Out of Print
By: R Strachan and DJ Jefferies
223 pages, 14 tabs, 43 figs
Otter Survey of England, 1991-1994
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  • Otter Survey of England, 1991-1994 ISBN: 9780946081318 Paperback Dec 1996 Out of Print #55489
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Report of the third Otter Survey of England, which confirms a significant recovery of the English population since the provisional recovery suggested by the 1984-86 survey. Further analysis of the causes of the original population decline are given, as well as current threats to the recovery.

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Report Out of Print
By: R Strachan and DJ Jefferies
223 pages, 14 tabs, 43 figs
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