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The American marten is a long, slender-bodied weasel about the size of a mink with relatively large, rounded ears, short limbs, and a bushy tail. American marten have a roughly triangular head and sharp nose. Their long, silky fur ranges in color from pale yellowish buff to tawny brown to almost black.
An American marten was captured July 2022 in this camera trap set by Northland College researchers on Madeline Island. It was the first confirmed sighting of the species on the island in more than ...
The “American Marten Reintroduction and Management Plan for Pennsylvania” includes having five locations in northcentral Pennsylvania where martens would be placed. Public lands under ...
American marten (Martes americana) — one recent (as of 2004) road-kill in New Hartford, Connecticut (in the north-central to northwest part of the state) was the first certain evidence that the species occurs in Connecticut [3]
A marten is a weasel-like mammal in the genus Martes within the subfamily Guloninae, in the family Mustelidae.They have bushy tails and large paws with partially retractile claws.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission conducted 73 public meetings about reintroducing American martens to wilderness areas in the state. Draft reintroduction plan includes about 300 American marten to ...
American marten are found from Southeast Alaska to the start of treeless tundra in Alaska's north and west. They are abundant in Alaska, being most common in the bogs and black spruce forests of Interior Alaska. In much of their range, especially in less optimal habitat, meadow voles and red-backed voles are American martens' primary food source.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission is considering an effort to reintroduce American martens and a bobwhite quail conservation area has been approved PA Game Commission takes positive steps with ...