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Footage shows the first pine martens to be born to a pair which were reintroduced to part of England after 100 years. ...
A pine marten has been spotted in London for the first time since the late 19th century.. The pine marten was once Britain's second most common carnivore. But loss of habitat and persecution by ...
Pine martens are nocturnal and can travel as much as 5 miles in a single night looking for a meal. They can weigh up to 4.8 lbs and live up to eight years, according to the London Wild Life Trust.
Photographic proof that there was a pine marten in the woods of south-west Shropshire sparked a wave of excitement among local conservationists. Stay up to date with notifications from The ...
Pine martens have been released in other parts of Wales since 2015. The team of Bangor University researchers set up the network of cameras across different types of woodland.
To track how the pine martens are doing, conservationists use trail cameras and baited climbing poles that capture images of the animals' unique chest markings. These tools allow experts to ...
A rare pine marten travelled about 60 miles (96km) from the North York Moors to Spurn Point on the Yorkshire coast. The elusive mammals usually live in woodland but this animal, nicknamed Two Dots ...
In Northern Ireland, more than 80 different forests and 100 miles of trails were searched to find evidence of pine marten. Evidence of pine marten was found in 55% of the sites visited. The mammal is ...
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 in ...
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 ...