The animals have been spotted in a creek behind a middle school and on shore near the Golden Gate Bridge. Isadore thinks that pollution cleanup and hunting restrictions have allowed the otters to move back into the San Francisco Bay Area. “Our theory is that they returned slowly and are still recovering,” she says.
Though the recovery is encouraging, it’s unclear what the future holds for river otters. Scientists don’t know, for example, how climate change might affect them. That’s why it’s important to keep paying attention, adds Isadore. “One of the fun things about studying river otters is that there’s still a lot to find out,” she says.