The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Otters find new champ in form of MSP

- BY DANIEL BOAL

Scotland’s otters have found themselves a new champion in the form of MSP Kate Forbes.

Ms Forbes, who represents Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch, was invited to take up the role of species champion by the Ullapool Sea Savers group.

She joined the group and representa­tives of the Scottish Wildlife Trust and Internatio­nal Otter Survival Fund in Broadford on Skye to find out more about otters and the threats they face.

“Otters play an important role in maintainin­g a balanced ecosystem where so many different species can thrive,” Ms Forbes said. “I am proud to

“I am delighted to become species champion”

represent a constituen­cy that contains such a diverse range of species and today I’m delighted to become species champion for the otter.”

The otter is one of Scotland’s top predators but came close to extinction in the middle of the 20th Century as a result of pollution.

Legal protection­s and cleaner waters have enabled numbers to recover, with Scottish Natural Heritage estimating the otter population in Scotland at around 8,000.

Ben Yoxon from the Internatio­nal Otter Survival Fund said: “We are delighted to have Kate Forbes take on the role of species ambassador for otters and would like to offer a massive thank-you to the Ullapool Sea Savers team for their efforts to make this happen.

“Otters are vital to a healthy, balanced ecosystem and therefore having them represente­d by our MSP will have positive implicatio­ns on all species with which they co-exist.”

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