Kyrgyzstan Otters Face Extinction Threat from Trout Farms' Expansion

Rahul Somvanshi

Kyrgyzstan's pristine rivers now stand eerily quiet as Central Asian otters vanish from their ancient homes.

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Local wildlife experts scrambled to present shocking discoveries from Kyzyl-Suu River's latest fauna study.

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Water samples and field observations paint a grim picture for these skilled aquatic hunters.

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Unexpected culprit emerges as commercial trout farms spell trouble for struggling otter populations.

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Hope flickers in remote, unstudied waterways where these elusive creatures might still swim freely.

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Scientists race against time with bold plan to bring otters from distant sanctuaries.

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Red Book status serves as final warning bell for these master predators of Kyrgyz rivers.

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