Conservation measures for the Eurasian otter in the Czech Republic

MGS measures for otter

Project name:

Implementation of selected conservation measures for the Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) in the Czech Republic

Duration: 2015–2017

Funding: EEA grants 2009–2014, Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic

Supported by EEA Grants.

The project is funded by EEA grants 2009–2014 and the Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic. The grant recipient is fully responsible for the content the web page, namely ALKA Wildlife o.p.s., and does not represent opinion of donors nor of the Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic.

Programme: Small Grant Scheme Action Plans for Endangered Species II, Programme CZ02

Project leader: Kateřina Poledníková

Project aims:
The main aim is to implement selected conservation measures from the national Management Plan for the Eurasian otter in the Czech Republic. The two most important otter population threats are targeted by the project, namely: a) road mortality and b) illegal killing and intolerance of otters by fishermen.


The monitoring of otter road casualties have been organised in order to identify priorities for implementation of mitigation measures. Based on the results of this monitoring, an online map presenting otter road mortality records and critical places for otters on roads has been created at vydrynasilnici.cz. It is designated for...
One of the actions undertaken by the Czech national Otter Management Plan is population surveillance and mapping. Estimates of otter numbers in selected core areas are utilised to obtaining various additional information. These include otter population density, abundance, structure and development of the population trend in these areas. Information about...
Dead otters are a valuable resource for population studies and there is great value in collecting carcases for post-mortem studies. Since 2008 ALKA Wildlife coordinates otter mortality research in the Czech Republic. Autopsies are undertaken in a standard manner according to the methodology recommended by the IUCN Otter Specialist Group...
Population viability analysis (PVA) is a species-specific method of risk assessment frequently used in conservation biology. It is traditionally defined as a process that determines the probability that a population will go extinct within a given number of years. A basic model, predicting the probability of extinction of the Czech...
The website vydryonline.cz, providing complete information on otter biology, ecology and conservation issues, is launched as part of the project.
Otter nature trail for general public was created along River Dyje between town Dacice and Stare Hobzi. Field trips and lectures about otters in the town of Dačice and along the river have been organised. Special web page about the otter trail: www.vydristezky.cz
Meetings with Czech managers from road construction authorities were organised in order to present the map of otter road deaths and, accordingly, highlight road sections where mitigation measures should be implemented with the highest priority. Also, the information on the new map app vydrynasilnici.cz were provided along with the updated...
A detailed analysis of the conflict between the economic interests of fisheries and otter conservation in the Czech Republic was provided in order to propose measures for the conflict mitigation. Various economic measures, such as otter-presence funding, improvement of an otter-induced damages compensation system, and legal amendments were evaluated as...
Technical equipment protecting fish against otter attacks were developed and tested, e.g. an underwater “otter fences” afor trout ponds.
Press conferences and press release were prepared to raise awareness of otter topics – illegal killing and road mortality. Outputs: 30. 1. 2015 Press conference on illegal killing A press conference on the seriousness of the issue of illegal otter killing in the Czech Republic has been organised in cooperation with the...