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Monitoring otters (Lutra lutra) in Cork City
A history and future perspective
Karen C. Loxton1; Gill Weyman1 and Paddy Sleeman2.
1An Sibin, Castletownroach, County Cork, Ireland
2School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences,
University College Cork, Ireland.
30 August 1917 14 January 1932
Cork Examiner
The Bride River Blackpool, Cork City
METHODOLOGY
• Spring, Autumn, Winter and Summer
• Each survey conducted over 3 days
• Day 1 - Record location, photograph
• Day 2 - Collect new spraints, record new
• Day 3 – As day 2
• Freeze spraint
Webpage
Booklet
Talks
• Dr. Simon Harrison
• Chris Moody
• Tom Mason
• Otter Volunteers
Acknowledgements
• SLEEMAN, D.P., & MOORE, P. (2005) Otters (Lutra lutra) in Cork City.
Irish Naturalists’ Journal 28: 73-79
• WHITE, S., O’MEARA, D.B., SHORES, C., O’REILLY, C., HARRINGTON,
A., WEYMAN, G., & SLEEMAN, D.P. (2013) A non-invasive genetic
survey of otters (Lutra lutra) in an urban environment: A pilot study with
citizen scientists. IUCN Otter Bulletin 30: 103-111
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