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Ecology of otters in Northern Scotland IV. A model scheme for otter Lutra lutra L. conservation in a freshwater system in aberdeenshire
Authors:David Jenkins
Affiliation:Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Brathens, Banchory, Scotland
Abstract:Habitats for inclusion within otter havens are illustrated from a case-history study on the middle part of the Aberdeenshire River Dee. The environment is divided into breeding and rearing areas and places for non-breeding otters. One good location for a haven incorporating all three habitats includes 12–13 km of river and two nearly lochs. In this area, part of the river bank is inaccessible, and there are secluded islands and deep woods. Havens should include tiny tributaries leading to shelter where otters are likely to have their young. An otter haven in mid-Deeside planned to incorporate all these habitats may be regarded as a model for conservation that could be followed in other similar environments elsewhere.
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