On a Mission - River Otter by wildlife artist Carl Brenders

 
On a Mission by Carl Brenders available from Prickly Pear Galleries.
 
"The increase or decrease of the river otter population is an important sign for the health of our planet. Otters cannot live in polluted water and it should be our mission to protect them. That is why I chose the river otter as the subject for the Earth Day print of the year 2000.
 
"...They are probably the happiest animals in the world. Otters are the most playful of the carnivorous mammals of the mustelid family, which also includes martens, weasels, skunks and even wolverines. Otters of all ages love to slide down banks of mud and snow. Even in captivity otter antics never cease. It seems that their mission is to enjoy themselves.
 
"Their diet consists mainly of prey that they catch with their mouths - non-game fish, frogs, crabs, and crayfish and occasionally birds and rodents. Otters have territories which they scentmark and defend. Male otters are generally excluded from the company of females with young, but rejoin the family when the cubs are about six months old."  - Carl Brenders.
 
Print released 2000.
offset litho, 1500 s/n
In stock
Dimensions: 21.625" x 32.25"
Issue Price: $195.00
offset litho, 76 a/p
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Dimensions: 21.625" x 32.25"
Issue Price: $234.00

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