Date: 5/23/26 10:18 am
From: Candace E. Cornell <cec222...>
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] FYI Fisher roadkill
We had an adult beaver wash ashore at the Salt Point Natural Area in
Lansing a little over two weeks ago. From the photo I saw, it had no
obvious injuries. There is a beaver family living in Salmon Creek.
Candace

On Fri, May 22, 2026 at 2:59 PM Gary Kohlenberg <jgk25...> wrote:

> This is interesting to hear, because I was there a few days ago and there
> was a dead beaver at the culvert roadside in perfect condition. I was
> tempted to have it mounted.
> Gary
>
> On May 22, 2026, at 2:16 PM, Karen (via CAYUGABIRDS-L list) <
> <CAYUGABIRDS-L...> wrote:
>
> 
> I hope this stretching of the rules is interesting enough to be allowed.
> There is a dead fisher along the roadside of Flatiron Rd., Goetchius FLLT Wetland
> Preserve: west side, north of Culvert. Pelt seems in good condition.
> Probably hit by car. Potentially diseased so don't pick it up. Surprised me
> by large size.
>
> John
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