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                A First Record of Ticks in
                  Free-Ranging Giant Otter (Pteronura brasiliensis) in
                  the Brazilian AmazonPages 3 - 7 (Report)
 Fernando César Weber Rosas, Tânia Mara Sicsu da Cruz,
                Sérgio Luis Gianizella, Claudiane dos Santos Ramalheira and
                Thiago Fernandes Martins
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          Otter (Lontra longicaudis)
Spraint and Mucus Depositions: Early Ecological Insights into the
Differences in Marking Site Selection and Implications for Monitoring
Prey Availability  
 Pages 8 - 17 (Report)
 Nathan James Roberts, Ryan Matthew Clark and Delyth Williams
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-  The Conservation Status Of Otters In Prek Toal Core Area, Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia 
 Pages 18 - 31 (Report)
 Daniel Willcox, Sun Visal and Simon P. Mahood
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-  The Perilous Voyage of Indian Himalayan ‘Ambassadors’ amidst Anthropogenic Pressures and changing Climatic Variables 
 33 - 36 (Report)
 Nishikant Gupta, J.A. Johnson, Kuppusamy Sivakumar and Vinod B. Mathur
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-  The Smooth-Coated Otter Lutrogale perspicillata (Mammalia: Mustelidae) in Singapore: Establishment and Expansion in Natural and Semi-Urban Environments
 Pages 37 - 49 (Report)
 Meryl Theng and N. Sivasothi
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-  The Eurasian Otter Lutra lutra in Afghanistan: A Review of the Sparse Available Information
 Pages 50 - 53 (Review)
 Stéphane Ostrowski
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- OSG News
 Pages 54-57
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