A fisher—a rare, cat-sized predator—has been spotted in Cleveland Metroparks for the first time in over 100 years! Locals might remember stories about these elusive creatures, which vanished from the area in the 1800s due to trapping and habitat loss. Now, thanks to conservation efforts, not only fishers but also otters, bobcats, and trumpeter swans are making a comeback in our region. It’s a sign that our forests and wetlands are thriving again. Have you noticed any wildlife returning to your neighborhood? What does this mean for our local ecosystem? Let’s talk about it! #Science #Cleveland #Wildlife