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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 ...
Share by Abi Bradshaw 10:00, 30 Sep 2024Updated10:19, 30 Sep 2024 See news near you A native woodland charity in Devon has received a £1,000 funding boost to support its work to restore native ...
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Pine martens reintroduced to Dartmoor have produced their first young, with camera-trap footage capturing shots of kits scampering through woodland. Conservationists behind the project to return ...
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 ...
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.
Two films show young pine martens, known as kits, exploring their new Devon home, with one clip revealing three kits chasing each other through leaves and up a bank in a Dartmoor woodland.
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 ...