Today's post will be dedicated to a species that ranks amongst the ten mammal species I've seen in more zoos than any other (all of whom either have or will made an appearance). This species is one that seems to always get excellent exhibits, the
North American River Otter! These iconic native species are a very common, and very popular animal for zoos to exhibit, and truthfully this is one of those species, like lions, that due to its popularity I could probably list twenty exhibits all deserving inclusion in this thread. However, unlike lions, I am going to limit myself to five this time. Given how many excellent otter exhibits there are, I'd imagine someone else could write up a list and come up with a completely different list of choices for the top five exhibits. I'll be interested to see what other people's favorite North American River Otter exhibits are if you'd like to share.
The criteria for this post are:
- Size: While most otter exhibits are very spacious for such a small animal, this remains one way to differentiate between a good otter exhibit and an excellent otter exhibit. Specifically, size accounts both for the size of the water and land features, as an ideal otter exhibit should include large quantities of both.
- Habitat Furnishings: Otters are curious, exploratory animals, who benefit from a complex environment. Trees, plants, logs, rocks, and other naturalistic elements are a must for a good otter exhibit, and are all prevalent in the five otter exhibits featured today.
The five exhibits I selected for this post are:
- One of the country's largest North American River Otter exhibits can be found at the Maryland Zoo. This large habitat features an underwater tunnel for visitors, as well as plenty of land and water areas for the otter residents. Excellent rockwork and log features along the shorelines make this a very enriching habitat as well:
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- Given their small size and popularity with visitors, North American River Otters can be a great choice for small zoos to feature. Perhaps no small zoo does it better than California's Sequoia Park Zoo, which features North American River Otters in their Watershed Heroes exhibit, which won an AZA exhibit award. This exhibit differs from other otter exhibits due to the vast areas of land available to the otters, instead of the typical exhibits that tend to be overwhelmingly water. However, a large pool is also included in this exhibit, truly making this one of the country's greatest otter exhibits:
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- A facility which calls themselves a "desert museum" may not be where you'd expect to find an excellent river otter exhibit, however the High Desert Museum in Oregon ranks amongst the country's best otter habitats. This large habitat features many naturalistic elements, including live plants, and a large water feature is also present in what might be the zoo that surprised me the most in making this thread, as I hadn't even heard of it before I started researching:
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- In New England, North American River Otters are a staple at almost every zoo, but the best exhibit for them in the region belongs to the Buttonwood Park Zoo. This spacious exhibit includes live plants, plenty of land area, as well as a large pool featuring the obligatory underwater viewing. Multiple litters of pups have been born here in recent years, which is always great to see:
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- Otter Creek at the Buffalo Zoo could be argued to be the greatest habitat at the zoo, and features a lot of excellent plants, rocks, and other natural elements in a spacious, enriching home for river otters. This habitat also features a large pool and underwater viewing, making it an all-around great home for river otters. It appears as though the gallery doesn't have any recent photos of this exhibit, but I might try to change that on one of my weekly visits to this zoo:
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