Image libraryThis is a full set of images available. Click any image or image name for a higher resolution image (usually 300dpi). To download, use 'save' when viewing higher res image. (Tip: on a standard PC mouse, right-click for the save image command.) Inverness otter settles into his new home Click for higher resolution Inverness otter xray Click for higher resolution Inverness otter xray Click for higher resolution Dylan during his time at IOSF's Rehabilitation Centre. Click for higher resolution Mazu bottle feeding, aged about 6 weeks. Clawless toes clearly visible. Click for higher resolution Mazu at approximately 6 weeks of age and bottle feeding. Click for higher resolution (Gaelic for 100 as this was the 100th otter) Click for higher resolution The world’s only hairy nosed otter in captivity. Click for higher resolution According to Cambodian tradition, Buddhist monks carry out a blessing when people move into a new home, so Dara and his enclosure were blessed. Click for higher resolution About International Otter Survival FundInternational Otter Survival Fund (IOSF)The International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) was inspired by observing otters in their true natural habitat. Because the otter lives on land and in water, and is at the peak of the food chain, it is an ambassador species to a first class environment. IOSF was set up to protect the 13 species of otter worldwide through a combination of compassion and science. It also supports third party projects that help otters. |
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International Otter Survival FundGrace YoxonPhone: + 44 1471 822487 Email: grace@otter.org Site: www.otter.org RSS newsfeed: http://www.pressdispensary.co.uk/ rssfeed/q99963/rss.xml |