Otters rebound to thrive in Illinois’ Will County
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From a low of just 100 in the 1980s to more than 11,000 today, the river otter has made a remarkable comeback in Illinois. Will County has become a hot spot for these apex predators, which feed on fish and frogs along the Des Plaines River from the Rock Run Rookery Preserve north to Keepataw Preserve in DuPage Township.
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