Yorkshire Pine Marten Project (2013-2018)
We began our search for pine martens in Yorkshire in 2013. Funds were raised for our first camera traps through crowd funding, we recruited a team of fieldwork volunteers and started surveying forests on the North York Moors. In 2017, we captured the first ever images of a pine marten in Yorkshire. We realised it was time to scale up our project and learn more about Yorkshire's pine martens.
Yorkshire Pine Marten Support Programme (2018-2021)
In 2018, we launched the three-year Yorkshire Pine Marten Support Programme in partnership with Forestry England and funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Through a combination of trail camera surveys, DNA surveys, and reports of pine marten sightings, the project gained valuable insights into the status of pine martens on the North York Moors. Our engagement programme raised awareness about the pine martens' poor conservation status in the region, while the installation of den boxes enhanced habitat quality, providing safe dens for pine martens for many years to come.
Pine Marten Conservation Strategy for Yorkshire (2021–2024)
The Yorkshire Pine Marten Support Programme evidenced that pine marten populations are not in a good state in Yorkshire, with six confirmed records and 25 unconfirmed sightings reported between 2017 and 2021. In 2021, we developed our Pine Marten Conservation Strategy for Yorkshire, setting out a vision for self-sustaining populations of pine martens in Yorkshire as part of the national restoration of the species. This phase focused on ongoing monitoring to track changes in pine marten presence, further installations of den boxes to enhance habitat quality, continued public engagement, and the development of our current collaboration with Forestry England and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust for a better future for pine martens in Yorkshire.