PMID: 17347401 [Indexed for MEDLINE] The Best Bear Viewing. Alaska Otters can weigh up to 100 pounds and be up to 5 feet in length. River otters are polygynous. Typical habitats include lakes, rivers, marshes, and coastal shorelines. RANGE: River otters are found throughout Alaska except in the Aleutian Islands, off-shore islands of the Bering Sea and areas adjacent to the Arctic coast east of Point Lay. Coastal river otters in Alaska either form family groups or large groups of males, presumably in an effort to more efficiently capture pelagic fish (Blundell et al. Wild Alaska: River Otter Edition While Alaska's sea otters are far better known, and arguably cuter, our rivers have otters, too! EXPERIENCE THE YUKON. There are many places to see bears in Alaska, but if your goal is to make sure you see a bear -- and potentially lots of bears -- these are the best places (but note that, in most cases, you have to time your trip to salmon runs, when bears are present):. Please let me know if anyone is interested. The dog’s owner waded waist-deep into Taku Lake and was bitten on his hand while pulling the husky-mix away from the river otters, Alaska Public Media reported. Scent Communication. The otters were hunted to near-extinction, but a treaty signed in 1911 marked the end of their decline. LIFE SPAN: Up to 10 in the wild, mid-20’s under human managed care. Northern River Otters (Lontra canadensis) returning to the ice shelf with a silver salmon, Seward. Brown Trout Pair of Brown Trout ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An Alaska man rescued his family’s dog from an attack by river otters in a small lake at an Anchorage park, he said. It’s nice to have the neighbors visit. Our wildlife cameras on Martha’s Vineyard have documented groups of 2 – 8 otters. When it comes to picking a good place to socialize, the bathroom probably isn’t high on your list. We also sell stock photography through AccentAlaska.com. Population estimates made between 2004 and 2007 give a worldwide total of approximately 107,000 sea otters. River Otters (Lontra canadensis) in Southcentral Alaska: Distribution, Relative Abundance, and Minimum Population Size . 2002), although some individuals of both sexes remained solitary (Blundell et al. River Otters Reproduction | River Otter Facts. Photo by Jim Pfeiffenberger, National Park Service. An adult North American river otter can weigh between 5.0 and 14 kg (11.0 and 30.9 lb). A river otter has a strong neck and a jaw that is capable of cracking shells of crustaceans plus teeth for ripping meat. Otters persisted in areas like Louisiana and Alaska, while in Nebraska they were completely gone from the rivers they inhabited just years before. Fly In Alaskan Wilderness Lodge. River otters are one of our favorite ani. Sea otter populations in Alaska are now quite healthy. River otters use openings in the ice, and will sometimes even break through beaver dams, to gain access to rivers and other waters. Sea otters currently have stable populations in parts of the Russian east coast, Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, and California, with reports of recolonizations in Mexico and Japan. The sightless and nearly helpless young are usually born in the months of March and May. ... Yukon River Lodge, 15 miles upriver of Ruby, Alaska. They have scent glands at the base of their tail, and they deposit their musky scent on their dung, which is called spraint. These Otters are large in size ranging from 40"-50" in length from nose to tip of tail. 9. For the males, much of their social life centers on a shared bathroom area. Latrines offer river otters a stinky “phone a friend” with their neighbors. Male otters can be part of large groups (9 – 30) that hunt cooperatively, particularly in marine habitats. The river otter is protected and insulated by a thick, water-repellent coat of fur. I can skin them however desired. River otters rely upon play to learn survival skills such as fighting and hunting. Identifying exposure to T. gondii and L. interrogans in otters from Washington State but not in otters from Alaska suggests that living proximal to higher human density and its associated agricultural activities, domestic animals, and rodent populations could enhance river otter exposure to these pathogens. Although northern sea otters are found along the coast of Alaska, Canada, and Washington and in the Aleutian Islands, only the southwest stock in Alaska has been decreasing (Figure 1, panel A). And some of these otters are living in the Anchorage city limits! River otters are renowned for their sense of play. Alaska. Keep checking back for an ever expanding selection of image galleries. Chasing is also a common game. Coastal river otters in Alaska have smaller home ranges than otters in inland waterways because coastal areas provide an abundance of food. Population. North american river otter. River otters can be distinguished from their Sea Otter cousins by watching them in action. Contact: alaskaphotosource@live.com. North American river otters live near permanent watersheds throughout North America, from Alaska and northern Canada south to the Gulf of Mexico. A sea otter floats in the water outside Kenai Fjords National Park in Alaska. The otters deposit their … They can also slide across the ice to get where they need to go. Photographer Eleanor Batchelder spotted this otter in the Ship Creek area. Researchers are now working to understand how otters use these latrine sites to communicate and build social groups. I have tubed them all out thus far. Once containing more than half of the world’s sea otters, this population segment, which ranges from Kodiak Island through the western Aleutian Islands, has undergone an overall population decline of at least 55–67 percent since the mid-1980s. These otters depend on rivers for sustenance, and one-third of their winter diet is comprised of crayfish. Freeze up at Yukon River Lodge 2020. Alaska has both river otters and sea otters. Conversely, solitary otters, mainly females, feed on intertidal-demersal fish and display mutual … July 30, 2009 . Kenny Brewer waded waist-deep into … 2004). Sea otters are not related to seals or sea lions, but are rather a member of the mink family. Based on Coastal Latrine Site Surveys. Secret places to explore are found at Yu. River otters live alone or in pairs. Otter play mostly consists of wrestling with conspecifics. In coastal Alaska, social river otters (Lontra Canadensis), largely males, cooperatively forage on schooling fish and use latrine sites to communicate group associations and dominance. As little as 50% of the southwest stock remains since the 1980s, and the Aleutian Archipelago population decreased from ≈74,000 to 8,742 by 2000. For coastal river otters in southcentral Alaska, however, the bathroom is a major social hub.. I have also saved all the skulls. River otters, however, can hold their breath for up to 8 minutes. River otters use their scent to mark their territorial boundaries. Sea otters are the ones that like to float on their backs, and river otters don't really do that. Otters are an essential keystone species. River Otters live mostly in the Northern part of Alaska, but many thrive in the Southern parks established for their protection. Hi, I have several male River Otters caught this year in the Prince William Sound of Alaska. It is estimated that there were between 100,000 and 150,000 sea otters in and around Alaska waters at the time of the Russian arrival in 1741. River otters are amphibious animals that are related to the weasel family; sea otters are their cousins, along with mink and wolverines. A group of river otters attacked and nearly drowned a dog at Taku Lake last Wednesday around 6 p.m. Kenny Brewer says he had his dog Ruby – a 50-pound Husky mix – on a leash when he noticed the otters swimming along the north side of the lake. The North American river otter (Lontra canadensis), also known as the northern river otter or common otter, is a semiaquatic mammal endemic to the North American continent found in and along its waterways and coasts. River otters on the coast of Alaska lead unusual lives. Effects of climate change on animal behavior and cascading ecosystem responses are rarely evaluated. 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