Mark Hamblin
Congratulations you found Primrose!
Primrose is a pine marten, an animal the size of a small cat belonging to the same family as otters and weasels. Once widespread across the UK, pine martens are an important animal that has been missing from our woodlands for 150 years.
The Two Moors Pine Marten project has recently reintroduced pine martens from Scotland to Dartmoor and Exmoor. Each pine marten is released wearing a temporary collar that lets us track them as they explore their new home in the South West.
You must be an expert tracker! You found Primrose, but what has she been doing since her release?
Pine martens are usually solitary throughout the year but males and females will come together to breed and then the females can be seen with her kits.
They communicate in a few different ways. If you listen carefully, you can hear the kits speaking to their mother.
They also rub their bodies on each other to leave their scent (smell), this helps them recognise each other.
Did you know, each pine marten has a unique bib pattern on their chest — just like a fingerprint!
Our field officer, Ali, has created a special “Bibliography” of all the pine martens across Dartmoor and Exmoor. By matching these bib patterns in trail camera footage, we can identify each individual, monitor their welfare, and learn where they’re living.
Find more Travelling Pine Martens
The Travelling Pine Martens will be available to meet 3rd-19th April. Opening days and times vary for each location, please check before travelling:
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Exmoor Locations
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Dartmoor Locations
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Credit Terry Whittaker/2020VISION
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