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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 »

Identifying resting locations of a small elusive forest carnivore using a two-stage model accounting for GPS measurement error and hidden behavioral states, Movement Ecology

The Society for Conservation Biology

Artificial habitat structures for animal conservation: design and implementation, risks and opportunities - Watchorn - 2022 - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment - Wiley Online Library

PDF) Characterizing Habitat Elements and Their Distribution over Several Spatial Scales: The Case of the Fisher

Researchers deploy den boxes as possible tool to aid mysterious fishers

Fisher - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on

Reproductive den selection and its consequences for fisher neonates, a cavity-obligate mustelid

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

Darwin's Beagle Library

Federal Register :: Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for Southern Sierra Nevada Distinct Population Segment of Fisher

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

Summary of female fisher (2 years old) kit production and birth rates

Forest structure predictive of fisher (Pekania pennanti) dens exists in recently burned forest in Yosemite, California, USA - ScienceDirect

Fear and stressing in predator–prey ecology: considering the twin stressors of predators and people on mammals [PeerJ]