Fisher State of New Hampshire Fish and Game
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Description
Description: Fishers (locally called fisher-cat, although they're not related to cats nor do they eat a lot of cats) have long, slender bodies with muscular, short legs similar to their cousins -- weasel, mink, marten, and otter. Their thick, grayish-brown to brownish-black glossy fur tends to be darker on females. White-tipped hairs on older fisher give a grizzled appearance.
Fisher Resurgence: Once extinct in Pennsylvania forests, a big active predator is on the rebound
NH aims to measure overall health of fishers through Wildlife Restoration Program funding – New Hampshire Bulletin
Piping Plovers - New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
PDF) A Regional Conservation Plan for Anadromous Rainbow Smelt in the U. S. Gulf of Maine
New Hampshire fisherman breaks state record with monster 37-pound lake trout
Fishers are back
History of Fishers in New Hampshire
NH Wildlife News and Info
Incredible catch: A man in New Hampshire has broken a state record for the lake trout he caught last week
New Hampshire Wildlife Coalition
Game camera captures image of rare animal, Local News
State's fish hatcheries are about to get a boost; some environmentalists say that's a problem – New Hampshire Bulletin
Beauchesne Honored for Connecting People to NH's Outdoors
NHfishandgame (@NHfishandgame) / X
Furbearer Beware! - NH State Parks
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