Dara the Otter Gets a New Home – Conservation International (CI)

www.conservation.org As Buddhist monks crouched and chanted blessings, Dara, a rare hairy-nosed otter (Lutra sumatrana), entered his new home for the first time. Once thought to be extinct, hairy-nosed otters survive in only a few regions of Cambodia, Thailand, Vietnam and Sumatra, and their numbers remain unknown. Read the full story at www.conservation.org

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4 Responses to “Dara the Otter Gets a New Home – Conservation International (CI)”

  1. Bustagroov says:

    =0] I’m really happy for that otter. Nice work guys. :]

  2. RCraigful says:

    big thumbs up, 5 stars!

  3. airrick16 says:

    There’s no forests left in cambodia, believe me i’ve been there…its deforestation at its worst. Erosion, dust storms on a massive scale.

  4. xhj09 says:

    really glad to see it safely kept =)

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