Fishers are continuing their comeback in Ohio, with one spotted near this Ohio city for the first time in nearly 200 years.
Back in 2013, it was spotted again for the first time in northern Ashtabula County, and since then they have become more ...
A mammal that disappeared from Ohio in the 1800s is making a comeback, and state biologists think it's here to stay. A fisher, a mammal related to river otters and weasels, found as roadkill in ...
A rare, elusive creature has returned to Northeast Ohio, and there’s picture proof of its presence. A fisher was spotted on a ...
A mammal that disappeared from Ohio in the 1800s is making a comeback, and state biologists think it's here to stay. A fisher, a mammal related to river otters and weasels, found as roadkill in ...
The fisher, a mink-like mammal, has begun reappearing in Ohio as a natural byproduct of forest conservation practices.
Despite its name, the fisher doesn't eat fish or live by the ocean. This shy, plush-furred member of the weasel family inhabits mature forests and munches on everything from birds to small mammals to ...
A rare fisher has been spotted in Cuyahoga County for the first time since the 1800s. On Friday, Dec. 12, Cleveland Metroparks shared footage of the animal, which is also known as a Pekania pennanti.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing Endangered Species Act protections for the Pacific fisher, a relative of the weasel that persists in small numbers in forests of southwest Oregon and ...