Newborn fishers sighted in Olympic National Park / VIDEO BELOW

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  • Thursday, May 28, 2009 3:39pm
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OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK — Biologists today confirmed the first sightings of newborn fishers in Washington state since restoration of the state-endangered species began two years ago.

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Photographs downloaded from an automated camera placed deep

in Olympic National Park wilderness show a female fisher carrying four

kits down a large snag.

The female shown in the photograph is one of the first fishers reintroduced

to Olympic, released near Antelope Creek in the Elwha Valley

on Jan. 27, 2008 as part of a multi-partner recovery plan to restore the

once-native animal to its historical habitat.

The photographs, taken Saturday, clearly show the female carrying four

kits, one at a time, down a snag and out of the frame to an unknown

location. The camera and the den are located in a remote area of the park

southeast of Port Angeles.

“Finding fisher kits in Olympic National Park is a tremendously exciting

milestone in the fisher restoration process,” said Olympic National Park

Superintendent Karen Gustin.

“Locating the mother’s den tree was like

looking for a needle in a haystack, but after several weeks of careful

tracking and wilderness hiking, biologists were overjoyed to have

photographs of kits.”

Fishers, which are large, stocky members of the weasel family, usually give

birth in late March, using tree cavities as dens for one to four kits.

Females often use several den sites while raising kits, moving them to dens

closer to the ground as they become larger and more mobile.

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