Photo copyright: Wildlife Conservation Trust/Madhya Pradesh Forest Department/H.T. Parekh Foundation/United States Agency for International Development/Panthera
The study area spanned 5,800 sq. km. in the Satpura Tiger Reserve and the Kanha-Pench Corridor. This project was supported by the H.T. Parekh Foundation (HTPF).
Check out the coverage of this study here:
- DNA: First Proof of Eurasian Otters in India
- The Hindu: Eurasian Otter Found in Kanha-Pench Corridor
- Live Mint: Scientists Discover First Ever Photographic Evidence of Eurasian Otter
- Indian Express: Eurasian Otter Spotted in STR and Kanha-Pench Corridor
- Business Standard: Rising Ecological Crimes, Poaching Pose Challenges
- Sanctuary Asia: Rare Eurasian Otter Discovered in India
- Times of India: In a 1st, Eurasian Otters Spotted in Central India