Lecture - Finding Fishers in the Granite State: Tracking the Population and Survival
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location
23 Science Center Road, Holderness, NH
Price
Free, but space is limited. Advance registration is required.
Lecture - Finding Fishers in the Granite State: Tracking the Population and Survival

Overview
Lecture by Remington Moll, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management, UNH
Fishers (sometimes mistakenly called “fisher cats”) are native to New Hampshire, but their populations appear to have declined in recent years. Join Dr. Moll as he shares the natural history and ecology of this fascinating and sometimes misunderstood species. He will also provide an update of what biologists are learning through ongoing research on fisher population dynamics and survival across New Hampshire.
Fishers (sometimes mistakenly called “fisher cats”) are native to New Hampshire, but their populations appear to have declined in recent years. Join Dr. Moll as he shares the natural history and ecology of this fascinating and sometimes misunderstood species. He will also provide an update of what biologists are learning through ongoing research on fisher population dynamics and survival across New Hampshire.