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Science 25 August 2000:
Vol. 289. no. 5483, pp. 1271 - 1273
DOI: 10.1126/science.289.5483.1271a

News of the Week

ENDANGERED SPECIES:
Migrating Otters Push Law to the Limit

Gretchen Vogel

Fourteen years ago, Congress declared the Southern California coast an otter-free zone--but the unwitting creatures aren't cooperating. That's no surprise to federal biologists, who this summer issued a report concluding that the otter-free zone harms the already-endangered population. Federal officials are now trying to come up with a better plan, but it's likely to draw from politics as well as science.

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