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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR) closed the river otter trapping season today, March 5, after the statewide quota of 750 river otters was reported harvested by licensed trappers. The season was scheduled to run from Nov. 15 – March 15, or until the quota was reached.

The framework of Indiana’s river otter season was carefully designed to limit the total harvest and support Indiana’s river otter population. Databases and reporting allow regular monitoring of the total season harvest. By rule, when total harvest levels approach the statewide quota, the season closes automatically.

“Mild winter weather gave licensed trappers great opportunity this year,” said Geriann Albers, DNR furbearer and turkey program leader. “Indiana is fortunate that our systems and regulations allow us to strike a good balance between providing trapping opportunity and ensuring our river otters continue to thrive in Indiana.”

Additional information on river otters and the trapping season can be found at: on.IN.gov/ottertrapping.

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