The recovery of pine marten in Ireland and Britain is reversing native red squirrel replacement by invasive grey squirrels, according to new research presented at the British Ecological Society's ...
Once almost extinct in the country, pine martens are now found in all six counties of Northern Ireland From attics in County Armagh to gardens in Lisburn and a busy, multi-lane road close to Belfast ...
Northern Ireland's red squirrels have suffered hard times in recent years, after being ousted from their native homeland by their invasive grey counterparts. But the beleaguered reds now appear to be ...
For many years, populations of a little red squirrel with cute ear tufts, a native of Great Britain, Ireland and Europe, have been in serious decline because of competition for food from an invasive ...
The presence of pine martens in Northern Ireland has almost doubled, according to a new report. The elusive native mammal had been greatly reduced due to habitat loss and persecution in the 19th ...
A pine marten has been spotted in England recently, the first in more than 100 years. The reemergence of Britain’s second-rarest mammal, a cat-sized relative of badgers and weasels, is a great story ...
The recovery of pine marten in Ireland and Britain is reversing native red squirrel replacement by invasive grey squirrels, according to new research. The recovery of pine marten in Ireland and ...
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