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Topic: River otter in NE Santa rosa  (Read 1348 times)

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b.shadee

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I've sighted a few in the bay over the last couple years.

Was regularly seeing one in the Strawberry water line. Then encountered 4 youngsters on land at Lover's Beach (Larkspur Ferry Term.). They were funny as hell, running from me & the pitbulls - as soon as they were in the water they all stopped and stared at us, then began water wrestling with each other.

I consider it a healthy sign for the water ways. As far as the bad behavior; nothing the Racoons don't do every night.

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Raynman10

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They are in all the lakes around the marin watershed they are in the San Rafael canal area and they are at Loch Lomond. It sure sounds like the little critters are back


trianglelaguna

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there were two huge ones at spring lake in santa rosa  we saw them a few years ago coming and going from under a big bunch of lake reeds
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