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The pine marten was once Britain's second most common carnivore. But loss of habitat and persecution by the Victorians, who shot pine martens for sport and trapped them for their fur, led the ...
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Photographic proof that there was a pine marten in the woods of south-west Shropshire sparked a wave of excitement among local conservationists. Stuart Edmunds, of Shropshire Wildlife Trust ...
Wiltshire, England, has just seen the return of a critically endangered mammal: the pine marten, the Gazette and Herald reported. The pine marten is a mustelid, like ferrets, stoats, and weasels ...
A pine marten (Martes martes) has been spotted in London for the first time since the 19th century, and just three years after the species was reintroduced to southern England. While established ...
Northern Ireland is an important area for the pine marten, according to the latest survey Northern Ireland is an important area for the enigmatic pine marten, according to the latest research. A ...
A Minnesota trapper who inadvertently caught a pine marten out of season went above and beyond to release the critter. After notifying a conservation officer with the Minnesota Department of Natural ...
The photo was part of a sequence of 15,000 photos taken by a camera on the island The first confirmed sighting of a pine marten in 30 years on Anglesey has been made by red squirrel researchers.
Pine martens could be lured into consuming contraceptives in an effort to control their numbers in parts of Scotland, it has been suggested. The Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust said the ...
The pine marten, nicknamed Two Dots, travelled more than 60 miles to reach the Yorkshire coast A rare pine marten travelled about 60 miles (96km) from the North York Moors to Spurn Point on the ...
BLACKDUCK, Minnesota (WCCO) -- Minnesota conservation officials are commending a trapper for going above and beyond to revive an injured pine marten earlier this month. According to an update posted ...
The cat-sized predators will be released on Exmoor over the next two years Conservation groups say they are "thrilled" to have been given a grant of £1.2m to help them reintroduce pine martens to ...