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Otter video 'very good news' for Staffordshire river | Otter video 'very good news' for Staffordshire river |
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"Unexpected" footage of an otter which was filmed by an underwater camera is "very good news" for a river in Staffordshire, the Environment Agency has said. | |
The camera had been set up by the agency to monitor how successfully a new fish pass was working. | The camera had been set up by the agency to monitor how successfully a new fish pass was working. |
Bryony Devoy, from the agency, said the images were "fantastic" and show "the whole ecosystem is healthy". | |
The agency is not saying where the film was taken to protect the equipment. | |
'Top predator' | 'Top predator' |
Other footage gathered includes some of a pike using the camera tunnel as an ambush point. | Other footage gathered includes some of a pike using the camera tunnel as an ambush point. |
Ms Devoy said: "The presence of a top predator on a river in the Midlands is very good news... when you consider the pressures and challenges that the wildlife in these areas have to face on a daily basis." | Ms Devoy said: "The presence of a top predator on a river in the Midlands is very good news... when you consider the pressures and challenges that the wildlife in these areas have to face on a daily basis." |
The agency said the camera, which is fitted with a motion sensor, allows them to assess fish movements and populations. | The agency said the camera, which is fitted with a motion sensor, allows them to assess fish movements and populations. |
Otters are nocturnal and have a territory of up to 40km (25 miles). | Otters are nocturnal and have a territory of up to 40km (25 miles). |
Populations are usually estimated by monitoring droppings and footprints. | Populations are usually estimated by monitoring droppings and footprints. |
The UK otter population has been slowly recovering after almost dying out in the 1970s, thanks mainly to environmental improvements and legal protection. | The UK otter population has been slowly recovering after almost dying out in the 1970s, thanks mainly to environmental improvements and legal protection. |
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