International Otter Survival Fund #WorldOtterDay 26 May 2021

It’s time to start thinking about what you might do to support World Otter Day in 2021.

It is the most magical day for otters when, so many people full of enthusiasm, care and love of otters, create a wave around the world to ensure they are not forgotten.  Raising awareness of the challenges they face and the work that is done to help them.

Some simple ways to help:

  • Use #WorldOtterDay
  • Post on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all about otters, both in the lead up to the day and on the day
  • Share and tag your friends in IOSF posts to raise awareness of otter conservation and our cause
  • Encourage your friends to post as well, the more people that post, the more people we will reach
  • Tag IOSF in your posts:

o Facebook  – @InternationalOtterSurvivalFund
o Instagram  – @IOSF_Otters
o Twitter       – @IOSF

To celebrate IOSF World Otter Day, International Otter Survival Fund will be hosting TWO “Otters of the World” webinars. 

If you would like to register to join our webinar please fill in the form HERE

 

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