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The project saw the release of 15 pine martens, eight females and seven males, at undisclosed locations in England back in ...
Pine martens have successfully bred in Devon for the first time in more than a century, conservationists have said.Devon ...
After inadvertently snaring a pine marten out of season, the trapper performed CPR on the marten and saved its life.
The marten is a slender-bodied animal with short legs, and a bushy, cylindrical tail that is 14.6-23 cm (5.7-9.1 in) in length. The head is triangular with a short muzzle and conspicuous, rounded ears ...
Footage shows the first pine martens to be born to a pair that were reintroduced to part of England after 100 years.
Pine martens went extinct in the South West of England more than 100 years ago after centuries of loss to their favored woodland living places and as the result of hunting and trapping.
A study of pine martens, one of the UK's rarest mammals, suggests they could be strengthening their presence in England's biggest forest.
Hopes for pine marten numbers in England’s biggest forest Forestry England has run a project to boost their numbers in Kielder Forest, Northumberland.
Pine martens return to South West after 100-year absence with Dartmoor release The ‘cat-sized, tree-climbing members of the weasel family’ have been reintroduced after going extinct in the ...