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An Otter Caught on Camera

September 22, 2018

The elder vaqueros tell stories of seeing otters running through the arroyos on the Northern Jaguar Reserve. This is our first motion-triggered photo of a Neotropical river otter in all of our years of camera monitoring. And it was taken nearly four miles from the river! The chance of encountering one of these rare critters clearly still exists around every bend.

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