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River Otter Acknowledgments

Last Updated: February 05, 2008 | Related resource areas: Wildlife Damage Management

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Bibliography and Print Resources

The North American river otter, Lutra canadensis
The North American river otter, Lutra canadensis

Hill, E. P. 1983. River otter (Lutra canadensis) Pages 176-181 in E. F. Deems Jr. and D. Pursley eds. North American furbearers, a contemporary reference. Internat. Assoc. Fish Wildl. Agencies and Maryland Dep. Nat. Resour.

Hill, E.P., and V. Lauhachinda. 1980. Reproduction in river otters from Alabama and Georgia. Pages 478-486 in J. A. Chapman and D. Pursley eds., Proc. worldwide furbearer conf. Maryland Dep. Nat. Resour., Annapolis.

Melquist, W. E., and Ana E. Dronkert 1987. River otter. Pages 626-641 in M.

Novak, J. A. Baker, M. E. Obbard, and B. Malloch eds. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Ontario Minister of Nat. Resour., Toronto.

Toweill, D. E., and J. E. Tabor. 1982. River otter. Pages 688-703 in J. A.

Chapman and G. A. Feldhamer eds. Wild mammals of North America: biology, management, and economics. The Johns Hopkins Univ. Press., Baltimore, Maryland.

Images and Illustrations

Figure 1 from Schwartz and Schwartz (1981).

Figure 2 from Toweill and Tabor (1982), adapted by Dave Thornhill, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

Figure 3 by Clint Chapman, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.


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