If you love Nebraskan nature, you’ll want to hear the story of this iconic Nebraska species, which went from being on the brink of extinction to thriving!

The North American river otter, a charismatic resident of our rivers and lakes, was once a common sighting across the country. Yet excessive hunting and habitat loss had grave impacts on their numbers. Thankfully, through the dedicated work of conservationists, this adorable animal is bouncing back!

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If you love Nebraskan wildlife, you should know the story of this iconic Nebraska species. River otters may not be the most common resident of our waterways, but biologists now consider their population stable. This recovery is the product of incredible collective effort, and it’s a result that all Cornhuskers can be proud of.

Enjoy more up-close-and-personal encounters with native wildlife at our state’s many parks!

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