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International Otter Survival Fund's Address and Information
International Otter Survival Fund
7 Black Park
Broadford
Isle of Skye
United Kingdom
 
Tel: 01471 822 487
 
The International Otter Survival Fund (IOSF) was inspired by observing otters in their natural habitat.

Because the otter lives, feeds and plays on land and in the water and is at the peak of the food chain it is an ambassador species to a first class environment. IOSF was set up to protect and help the 13 species of otter worldwide through a combination of compassion and science. We support projects to protect otters, which will also ensure that we have a healthy environment for all species, including our own.

 
 
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