Fishers Brook is a stream that runs for about 4,000 meters (13,123 feet) at its maximum length in spring.
Like much of the surrounding bodies of water, Fishers Brook is home to many species of frog, toad, and salamander, as well as newts and mudpuppies.
Plants that grow in the water here are mostly common water plants, such as pondweed, marshweed, sphagnum moss, waterlily, and cress.
Cattails, ferns, reeds, skunk cabbage, and invasive phragmites are found on the shores.
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