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Quote from: BOWHUNTER45 on January 17, 2016, 08:14:09 PMThat's cool ... where did they move them from ? They are coming from West Central BC.Quote from: DishBogget on January 17, 2016, 08:25:06 PMVery cool and thank you for representing us (wsta) I'd love to get involved even if it's just to watch a release , how can I do so? If possible I would love to be involved too ? I'll help in anyway needed !PM me your email and I could ask Jeff to add it to the notification list for the next release.
That's cool ... where did they move them from ?
Very cool and thank you for representing us (wsta) I'd love to get involved even if it's just to watch a release , how can I do so?
I have a great idea, everybody that would like to get involved come to the Fur Sale / Spring Rendezvous and also the Spring Board of Director Meeting Camp out. I'll bet this is going to be on the agenda. Come on out and meet us.JC
Quote from: JakeLand on January 17, 2016, 07:08:11 PM right on how many were released and the sexes?In this release there were 4 males and 2 females. They are aiming for a total of 40 fisher released this year and 40 next year. They would like to have about 60% females but they kind of have to take what they can get. This will make 17 for the year so there will probably be at least 3 more releases. They need to be done before the end of February. Possible they might fall a little short this year.So far all the ones they have released this year are within 15 miles of the release point.On the Olympics they had 27 different release points but have reduced that to 5 in the South Cascades. In the Olympics the fisher scattered too much which made it hard for them to find a mate come breeding season.I went mainly because I wanted to see a female. I've turned two out of traps and supposedly they both were males. At least that is what Jeff (guy in charge) thought. I have my doubts after seeing them. Males are supposed to be about twice the size of females but when you see them it is not that noticeable. They have such long fur it kind of masks their true size so it is really hard to tell the sexes apart.BC trappers are getting paid $500/fisher for their work. About $600,000 for the project so you can see who is at the bottom of the pay scale. Most of the money is coming from the NPS.
right on how many were released and the sexes?
Have any of these biologists looked into what impacts a new/introduced population of Fisher could have on the existing Marten population in an area where they would share habitat and available prey? Would like to hear what those BC trappers have to say about that. Sounds like they're just trying to get Fishers out as fast as possible, who cares about Marten, grouse, etc.
Quote from: SunnySlopes on January 18, 2016, 02:24:27 PMHave any of these biologists looked into what impacts a new/introduced population of Fisher could have on the existing Marten population in an area where they would share habitat and available prey? Would like to hear what those BC trappers have to say about that. Sounds like they're just trying to get Fishers out as fast as possible, who cares about Marten, grouse, etc.Hmmm good thinking but if someone paid me cash to say catch cats,marten or whatever and a way better price then a auction and no skinning fleshing I would do it ! but I am curious if they did do a study and and hopefully it wasn't the same that did the wolf study