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Outdoor Products and Programs has been supplying naturalists and educators with the tools they need to teach outdoor education for over 20 years.

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SURPRISING FACTS ABOUT FISHERS!

There is so much misinformation floating around about these guys, so we thought we would set the record straight!

Fishers belong to the weasel family. Technically, they are just called “Fishers” not “Fisher cats”. They are amazing hunters equipped with large paws, sharp claws and an impressive set of teeth.

They don’t get very large. Males tend to be between 8-16 pounds. Females are significantly smaller, weighing only 4-6 pounds. The largest fisher ever recorded weighed 20 lbs.

Many people will tell you they have blood curdling screams but, more likely than not, what they are hearing are foxes. Fishers are generally very quiet and, when they are vocal, it’s not quite as intense as the sounds foxes make.

We are often warned that they eat people’s cats. A study done in New Hampshire in 1979 tested the stomach contents of 1000 fishers. Only one tested positive for cat hair. Similar studies were done in New York and Massachusetts as well. Both of those studies did not find any trace of cats. That’s not to say they will not prey on cats. They certainly can but it’s not as common as many would think. Considering outdoor domestic cats have contributed to the extinction of over 60 songbird species, as well as some mammals and reptiles, the real concern when letting a cat outside should be the damage the cat will do to the wildlife - not the other way around. Cats are not indigenous to this area. What they do to our wildlife is not what nature intended.

Fishers are one of the only predators that hunt porcupines. They have developed techniques to avoid the quills. Though we LOVE porcupines here at the rescue, we respect Mother Nature and understand that every creature does what is necessary to survive out there.

Fishers can be very aggressive but attacks on humans are VERY RARE and generally only when provoked.

Fishers are hunted for their pelts (fur). In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, fishers were virtually eliminated from the United States due to over trapping and deforestation. Restrictions helped their numbers to bounce back.

It’s uncommon to see one. They are elusive creatures. Though sometimes they are out during the day, they are mostly active at dawn and dusk. Most of the pictures you will find online will show them looking very mean and aggressive. These photos obviously get lots of attention. Though, these guys can certainly be aggressive at times, there is a lot more to them. That’s why it was important to me to circulate this photo.

They are magnificent creatures and probably one of the most misunderstood ones.

Well, you don't see this every day.
07/21/2021

Well, you don't see this every day.

Photographer Angus James was fortunate enough to capture this shot. He said: "As I was pulling my lure from the fish to release back into the water I noticed two little eyes looking back at me from inside the fish's mouth. After capturing this picture, the little green tree frog leaped straight past my head onto the nearest tree. It was one of the coolest things I have seen in my life! This is one lucky frog!"

Looking for a good book to curl up with? Here's a list of good reads with help from Margaret Atwood, Omar El Akkad, Deli...
02/11/2021

Looking for a good book to curl up with? Here's a list of good reads with help from Margaret Atwood, Omar El Akkad, Delia Owens, and five other authors.

Margaret Atwood, Omar El Akkad, Delia Owens, and five other authors are here to help.

A nice article for everyone out there learning to homeschool this month.
03/19/2020

A nice article for everyone out there learning to homeschool this month.

Spending time in nature helps kids do better in school, in a number of surprising ways.

Home School SALE!To help parents and educators looking for science resources for their kids, Outdoor Products will offer...
03/18/2020

Home School SALE!
To help parents and educators looking for science resources for their kids, Outdoor Products will offer a 10% Home School sale until April 6th. Order at www.tracksandscat.com
Use code: HS10

Like Maine Audubon Society, many nature centers have closed their centers during the Covid-19 spread.However, Let's all ...
03/18/2020

Like Maine Audubon Society, many nature centers have closed their centers during the Covid-19 spread.
However, Let's all look for respite (and good homeschooling opportunites) in our open natural spaces.

Maine Audubon has been closely monitoring news and CDC guidance regarding COVID-19. Based on this information and guidance, we have made the difficult decision to close our centers and cancel all our March programs at this time. We will review our policies and set guidelines for our April programs by March 27. Please check our website and social media channels regularly for updates or program cancellations.

Our eight centers and sanctuaries have walking trails that are open dawn to dusk, daily, for free, and we encourage you to find respite through nature at this time (please leave your dogs at home, though!).

https://www.maineaudubon.org/corona

10/17/2019

As winter ticks are decimating the region’s young moose population, Cheryl Sullivan is looking to fungi to fight the insects.

Well, we never saw that before.
07/10/2019

Well, we never saw that before.

A Pike jumped out of the water likely chasing prey and got stuck in a branch and died. Now, a bird has made a nest its mouth. One of the most interesting pictures I've seen. 😯

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