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Wildlife Experts: Pacific Fisher Near Extinction in CA Needs Protection

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Wednesday, June 30, 2010   

SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The California Department of Fish and Game has voted to deny endangered species status to the Pacific fisher. Conservationists had pushed for the protection because of the species' dwindling numbers and threats from habitat loss and timber logging.

Although the Pacific fisher's name is somewhat confusing - it's not a fish and it doesn't live near the Pacific Ocean - Pamela Flick, the California program coordinator with Defenders of Wildlife, says its need for protection is crystal clear.

"There are estimates that there are less than 500 individual Pacific fisher in the southern Sierra population, which is highly isolated. Most conservation biologists agree any population under 5,000 individuals warrants some sort of protection."

Flick says the fisher, which is a member of the weasel family, is also over-harvested for its pelts. And, she adds, climate change could increase the frequency of fires throughout the fisher's range, removing the older, cavity-bearing trees the animals need for denning.

The DFG denied the protection, citing a lack of data supporting population declines.

Flick believes DFG made a mistake and says her group will continue to push for protections through the federal government.

"Protections under the federal Endangered Species Act are certainly needed to protect the species and to bring it back from the brink of extinction, which the species is facing here in California and throughout the West Coast."

Assemblyman Jared Huffman, chair of the Assembly Water, Parks and Wildlife Committee, has promised to hold legislative oversight hearings on the matter this summer.

The DFG status review is available at www.dfg.ca.gov.
More information about Defenders of Wildlife is available at www.defenders.org.





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