Pine martens are back in Exmoor National Park for the first time in over 100 years. In total, 19 pine martens - nine female and 10 male - have been released into secret woodland spots to help bring ...
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Pine martens once lived throughout the woodlands of southwest England. But more than a century ago, the small, weasel-like creatures disappeared from the region, largely due to habitat loss and ...
These little critters have been scurrying through our woodland canopies for around 10,000 years. Their decline in the face of grey squirrel dominance is well documented, although the reds aren’t as ...
Pine martens have been released in Exmoor National Park in the first official return of the native animals to the area for more than a century, conservationists said. Some 19 pine martens – animals ...
Water buffalo have taken up residence on a National Trust site in a bid to restore biodiversity and reshape the West Exmoor landscape – all without the need for heavy machinery. The herd has been ...
Pine martens have been released on Exmoor National Park in their first official return to the area in more than a century. Nineteen of the mammals, taken from the Scottish Highlands and driven all the ...
A number of pine martens have been secretly released into Exmoor National Park — marking the official return of a native species lost for over a century. In September nine female and 10 male animals ...
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Two festivals on Exmoor offer huge opportunities

Organisers are gearing up for two of Exmoor’s most celebrated events later this year.