North American River Otter Caught On Camera For The First Time In A Century
For the first time in a century researchers caught proof of the endangered North American River Otter in the wild in Colorado.
The animal was caught on camera in Boulder, Colorado. After localized extinctions, they were reintroduced to the area in the 1970s, though they didn't catch on well in some places.
"I was extremely surprised," said Christian Nunes, a wildlife ecology technician for Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks. "It's a species that is quite rare in Colorado."
Here are the adorable images of Nunes, caught March 7. He's munching down on a tasty looking fish, a white sucker.
City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks
To learn more about the river otter, see this article from Charlie Brennan in The Daily Camera.