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NE Yorkshire Pine Marten Pathways Project
Exploring the pathways to pine marten recovery in Yorkshire
Since 2013, NatureSpy has been collaborating with Forestry England to improve the future prospects for one of Yorkshire’s rarest mammals, the pine marten.
The search begins…
NatureSpy begin searching for pine martens on the North York Moors with Forestry England
Crowdfunding for equipment
A successful crowdfunder raises over £1500 for new trail cameras
The team expands
Volunteers join staff to help the search
Success!
The first ever images of a pine marten in Yorkshire are captured by NatureSpy…
Funding for a 3 year project
Heritage Lottery Fund support our work, and huge swathes of NYM forest are monitored…
Another marten
It’s a long time, but another marten shows up on our cameras…
A new pathway
A new project takes root – the NE Yorkshire Pine Marten Pathways Project…







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OUR PINE MARTEN PROJECTS - A TIMELINE

SPECIES SPOTLIGHT: PINE MARTEN
Pine martens are in the mustelid family alongside otters, badgers, ferrets and stoats. They are similar in size to a house cat and have a distinctive creamy-yellow bib on their chest, brown fur and a bushy tail.
They have a unique lope to their movement and they’re excellent climbers, spending much of their time in woodland habitats, where they make dens and have a varied diet that includes small mammals, birds, insects and fruit.