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Tag: Fisher

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Tolko Industries Ltd Fisher Habitat Evaluation in Mountain Pine Beetle affected areas

The conservation status of fisher changed from S2 to S2S3 indicating concern for the success of the species population. There is not an extensive amount of research or information on …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Wildlife

Fisher Wildlife Habitat Decision Aid

Introduction Fishers belong to the weasel family and are a Species at Risk and blue-listed in Canada. In British Columbia it is required for forest and range licensees to create …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Protected Areas / Riparian Habitat / Wildlife

Denning Ecology and Habitat Use by Fisher in Pine Dominated Ecosystems of Chilcotin Plateau

Introduction Fisher are part of the weasel family, and there are major information gaps on them and their use of habitats. The objective of this study is to fill in …

British Columbia / Environment / Fur Bearers / Thompson Region / Wildlife

The Inventory of Fisher Populations and Reproductive Dens in the Bridge River Watershed

Introduction Fishers (Martes pennanti) belong to the weasel family and are carnivores living in forested areas. They are an essential part of healthy ecosystems. This species is considered at risk …

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