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Of course, thanks to EU water quality regulations we have had improving river habitats for the last ~40 years meaning that otters are now widespread again and people stand the chance of seeing them in the wild and not just in zoos.
As it's in danger of getting fractious here... on 10:37 - Jul 17 by Swansea_Blue
Of course, thanks to EU water quality regulations we have had improving river habitats for the last ~40 years meaning that otters are now widespread again and people stand the chance of seeing them in the wild and not just in zoos.
Until they start emptying the waters of fish and then someone suggests culling them.