Woodland Wildlife Spotlight: Fisher
Maryland is home to four members of the weasel family: mink, river otters, long-tailed weasels, and fishers. In the state, fishers are second only in size to river otters, but they occupy a distinctly different ecological niche. Of these four species, the fisher is perhaps the most elusive, due in part to its mostly nocturnal behavior, but once you have seen one, you won’t confuse it with another species.
California man comes face-to-face with coyote that entered home through doggie door
Managing White-Tailed Deer in Suburban Environments
Wild animals moving farther into human spaces - The Boston Globe
1,021 Mouse Track Stock Vectors and Vector Art
Pennsylvania Game Commission - Northcentral Region
Bbc wildlife spring by StStilinski - Issuu
How Do Mammals Adapt to Exurbanization in New Hampshire?
Orphaned Fisher Kits Get a Brand New Start in Yosemite — Beth Pratt
Species Spotlight: Blue-spotted Salamander - Conserve Wildlife Foundation of New Jersey
Woodland Animal Series - Walking Wolf — Stitching Fox
August 2021 to October 2021 Publications, Research Spotlight