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Footage shows the first pine martens to be born to a pair that were reintroduced to part of England after 100 years. Conservationists are celebrating the arrival of the kits, which follow a ...
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.
In captivity, pine martens can live up to 17 years and, in the wild, around 10 years. No predators have been reported for adults, but young may be taken by owls or wolves.
Pine martens have successfully bred in Devon for the first time in more than a century, conservationists have said. Devon Wildlife Trust said 15 martens were reintroduced on Dartmoor in 2024 ...
See the spectacular wildlife of The Burren in Ireland through the eyes of a pine marten. Follow the story of a pine marten as she takes us on a journey through a landscape of grey stone called the ...
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.
Pine martens reintroduced to Dartmoor have successfully bred, with camera-trap footage confirming the presence of young kits scampering through the woodland. This marks a significant milestone for ...
Now, according to BBC News, conservationists are working to bring them back. Thanks to reintroduction efforts, there are signs it's starting to work. Last autumn, 13 adult pine martens were ...
Pine marten caught in trap given life-saving CPR, returned to wild BLACKDUCK, Minn. — Minnesota conservation officials are commending a trapper for going above and beyond to revive an injured ...
The trapping season for pine martens had closed on Dec. 17, so when he saw what had happened, he immediately did the right thing by self-reporting it. Prachar says these incidental catches happen ...