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Project partners and cooperators share the load as they haul 2 female fishers in their travel boxes to their release site near Boulder Creek in the Elwha Drainage, 2 March, 2008. Credit: National Park Service.

Radio-collared female fisher bolts out of her travel box as she heads for cover near Boulder Creek, March 2, 2008. Credit: Jeff Lewis, WDFW.

Prior to being released, fishers are chemically immobilized and fitted with a radio-collar. Credit: Jeff Lewis, WDFW.

Two fishers were backpacked two miles up the Whiskey Bend Trail in the Elwha Valley before bring released, January 28, 2008. Credit: National Park Service.

Female fisher taking her first step into Olympic National Park, January 28, 2008. Credit: Paul Bannick.

Olympic National Park Biologist, Patti Happe, Mitch Lewis and Cokie Smith let loose a big male fisher at the Happy Lake Trailhead in the Elwha Drainage, March 2, 2008. Credit: Coke Smith.

This adult male fisher was one of three released at the Altair Campground in the Elwha Valley on January 28, 2008. Credit: Seattle Times.

An adult male fisher (M005) picking up speed as he departs Altair Campground, Olympic National Park, January 28, 2008. Credit: Seattle Times.

A subadult male leaps from his travel box into the snowy terrain along Hurricane Ridge Road, Olympic National Park, January 28, 2008. Credit: National Park Service.
 


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