Fisher Wildife Habitat Decision Aid

This document provides essential guidance for forestry practitioners in British Columbia on managing timber operations to protect fisher habitat. Fishers are a forest-dependent carnivore considered a Species of Special Concern, relying on specific late-successional forest structures, such as large-diameter trees with cavities for dens and diverse habitats for foraging and resting. The guide outlines habitat requirements, distribution, and critical forest management considerations at landscape, stand, and patch levels, emphasizing the need to retain and recruit vital structural components that are often removed by conventional harvesting. The purpose of this document is to inform sustainable forestry practices that ensure the long-term survival of fisher populations within managed forests.

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Author R.D. Weir, P.L. Almuedo
Publication Year 2010
Descriptive Location Cariboo, Chilcotin, Peace River
License Creative Commons Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND)
Last Updated January 28, 2026, 17:51 (UTC)
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