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Home / Environment / Rare Fisher Returns to Ohio After 150 Years

Rare Fisher Returns to Ohio After 150 Years

13 Dec

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Summary

  • A fisher, absent for over a century, has been sighted.
  • The elusive mammal was last documented in the 1800s.
  • Fishers are native forest mammals related to weasels.
Rare Fisher Returns to Ohio After 150 Years

An elusive fisher, a medium-sized forest mammal, has been documented in Cleveland Metroparks, marking its return to Cuyahoga County after an absence of more than a century. Wildlife officials confirmed the sighting earlier this year, identifying it as the first recorded fisher in the county since the species vanished in the 1800s.

The disappearance of fishers from Ohio was attributed to unregulated trapping and widespread habitat destruction by the mid-19th century. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources currently lists them as a "Species of Special Interest," underscoring their rarity and the significance of their reappearance.

Metroparks leaders expressed excitement over this rediscovery, celebrating it as another instance of a native species, once eradicated, naturally returning to the region. This event offers a hopeful sign for wildlife conservation efforts and biodiversity in Ohio.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A fisher is a medium-sized forest mammal related to weasels. Its sighting in Cleveland Metroparks is significant because it's the first documented in Cuyahoga County in over 150 years.
Fishers were eradicated in Ohio by the mid-1800s due to unregulated trapping and widespread habitat destruction.
Yes, the fisher is currently listed by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources as a 'Species of Special Interest'.

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