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Declining Den Sites: Finding Cavities Fit for a Fisher - Habitat

Declining Den Sites: Finding Cavities Fit for a Fisher - Habitat

What’s furry, fierce and likes to dine on porcupine? It’s the fisher, Pekania pennanti, a member of the weasel family that is seldom seen in the wild, but is an important part of British Columbia’s carnivore community. Despite its name, fishers do not fish and are dependent on forests for all their life history needs. Read more »

Minimum convex polygon estimates (100%) of home ranges for 7 female

The Society for Conservation Biology

Mega‐disturbances cause rapid decline of mature conifer forest habitat in California - Steel - 2023 - Ecological Applications - Wiley Online Library

Project Profiles Archives - Page 4 of 21 - Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation

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Fisher Tracks and Sign - Winterberry Wildlife

The role of local cavity tree density in the selection of den sites by female fishers (Pekania pennanti) in northern Minnesota

Wildlife Archives - Page 5 of 7 - Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation

PDF) More fishers and fewer martens due to cumulative effects of forest management and climate change as evidenced from local knowledge

Creature Feature! - Oneida County Land and Water Conservation

Shark News, Issue 09

Project Profiles Archives - Page 16 of 21 - Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation