Conservationists are celebrating after a joint wildlife project has seen an increase in the number of pine martens across parts of the UK. For the past ten years, experts have been carefully ...
One of the pine martens just 24 hours after the camera was installed in October A study of pine martens, one of the UK's rarest mammals, suggests they could be strengthening their presence in ...
The only recent evidence for pine martens existing in Wales is sightings by members of the public. The Scottish population appears to be faring relatively well, but in Wales it's a different story.
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The year 2011 was the centenary of the fateful introduction of greys when six pairs were released in Co Longford; as in the UK, it was the start of the native red squirrels' retreat. It remains to be ...
Nearly 40 rare species, including pine martens, have been recorded in the New Forest during a project to restore areas for ...
Pine martens are from the same family as otters and weasels, and were once common across the UK. But pressures such as deforestation and hunting pushed them into the remotest parts of the British ...
According to the Woodland Trust, pine martens were once widespread in the UK. Hunting and woodland clearance meant the species was restricted to just the Scottish Highlands and tiny pockets of ...
They include a new pine marten hotspot revealed using trail cameras, a new species of fungus and a pond full of Hampshire purslane, a rare aquatic plant almost entirely restricted to this area.