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OTTER


The south west is a national stronghold, where otters remained throughout the national decline 1960s-1990s. Devon is the place of Henry Williamson’s Tarka and Miriam Darlington’s Otter Country.
 
Otters are present on every river catchment in the county, including many of same rivers and local landmarks used by Tarka which can still be seen today.
 
No places offer guaranteed sightings, but east Devon is a good bet! Unfortunately it is often a case of right place right time!

​For more detailed information please see the downloadable pdf below:
pdf otter
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