After nearly two centuries, fishers—a rare, cat-like mammal—have been spotted again in Cuyahoga County, thanks to a wildlife camera in Cleveland Metroparks. These elusive creatures vanished from Ohio in the 1800s, but their return signals that local forests and wetlands are thriving. Fishers help keep rodent populations in check and fill a gap left by top predators. Their comeback, along with otters and bobcats, shows how much conservation efforts matter. Have you ever spotted unusual wildlife in your neighborhood? What does this say about the health of our local environment? #Science #ClevelandMetroparks #WildlifeReturn