Journal
The pine marten is one of Britain’s most fascinating and secretive mammals. Though rarely seen, these members of the mustelid family leave behind plenty of clues about their lives. From carefully placed scats and scent marks to flicks of the tail and bursts of chatter, pine martens have a surprisingly rich language of their own.
Discover how camera traps reveal lemur activity and support forest restoration in southeast Madagascar.
I’ve set up countless camera traps, but never a pine marten den box — until now. This summer on the North York Moors, I joined colleagues hauling these 15kg refuges high into the trees, giving one of Britain’s rarest carnivores a place to rest and hide.
Musekese Conservation update us on lions, leopards, wild dogs, upcoming survey plans and more.
Explore how to distinguish between individual pine martens and look at some effective methods for capturing camera trap recordings that increase identification success.