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  1. Martens and Fishers (Martes) in Human-Altered Environments: An International Perspective
  2. Weird & Wonderful Wildlife by Marten, May, et all 1983-06-01
  3. Summary of data on martens and marten trapping from the Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, 1984-91 by Thomas F Paragi, 1991
  4. Winter habitat selection by American marten in the Central Cascades of Oregon: Wildlife information report by Thomas A O'Neil, 1998
  5. Summary of the 1992-93 marten harvest on the Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska by Thomas F Paragi, 1993
  6. A bibliography on the marten (Wildlife habitat research) by Linda A Stordeur, 1983
  7. Distribution and abundance of the American Marten in northern Michigan (Wildlife report) by Richard D Earle, 2001
  8. Marten (M̲a̲r̲t̲e̲n̲ ̲a̲m̲e̲r̲i̲c̲a̲n̲a̲) (Wildlife notebook series / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources) by Carolie Parker, 1991
  9. The restoration of marten in Manitoba: An evaluation (Biological report / Manitoba, Wildlife Branch) by C. G Van Zyll de Jong, 1969
  10. Analysis of the 1994-95 marten harvest on the Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska by W. N Johnson, 1996
  11. Analysis of the 1995-96 marten harvest on the Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska by W. N Johnson, 1998
  12. Sex and age distribution of the 1987-88 marten harvest, Nowitna National Wildlife Refuge by Andy Loranger, 1989
  13. Ecology of martens in southeast Alaska (Federal aid in wildlife restoration research progress report) by Rodney W Flynn, 1995
  14. Pine marten introduction into the Black Hills of South Dakota:progress report by Larry F Fredrickson, 1984

81. Wildlife Photography
wildlife image. Your setting for this unique experience is Wildwood Discovery Park,which has an amazing collection of British mammals, including pine martens,
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From 10.30am to 4.30pm, this is a day created specifically for wildlife photography at the Wolf Centre and includes lunch. Opportunities to photograph both the resident deer and wolves will feature.
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Location: Herne Bay, Kent
Cost: Date Places Note Friday 9th May, 2003 Thursday 31st July, 2003
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This is a fantastic opportunity to improve your photography skills. Spend the day in the company of a professional wildlife photographer learning all the expert hints, tips and techniques to capture that perfect wildlife image. Your setting for this unique experience is Wildwood Discovery Park, which has an amazing collection of British mammals, including pine martens, beavers and wild boar. All the animals live in large, natural enclosures in ancient oak woodland, and you will even be able to spend time inside some of the enclosures, for example, the foxes and wildcats, so there's no excuse for missing that perfect shot!
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Terry Whittaker is a widely respected freelance photographer, whose varied wildlife assignments take him all around the world.

82. Wildlife Photography Web Sites
Wilderness Moments Photography by Tony Newlin; wildlife Nature Photography byHans martens; WildPortraits.com - wildlife nature photography by Ruth Happel.
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It´s now online with lots of photos and information about wildlife photography,technique and equipment, and there is a detailed section about the Canon FD
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This website has moved ! After more than 25000 visits to this website, I decided that it was time to set up my own website with my own domain.   It´s now online with lots of photos and information about wildlife photography, technique and equipment, and there is a detailed section about the Canon FD lens system. New on the site are book reviews for wildlife photographers. www.wildpicture.com You are the  th visitor to these pages 

84. Martins
Probably discovered under a deadfall. Voles are the main source of food formartens. This photo was published in NATIONAL wildlife, APRIL 2000.
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Wildlife Along the Rockies MARTENS PINE MARTEN LA622 SOLD OUT!!!!!!!! Photographed near our home in Silver Gate, we feel this is one of our best efforts in recent years. Taking into consideration how hard it is to see these incredibly quick little animals, let alone photograph one, makes this a very rare image. LIMITED EDITION 500 8X10 Matted $35.00 8X10 Oak frame $65.00 11X14 Matted $70.00 11X14 Oak frame $125.00 WINTER WHITE LW101 This ermine, also known as the short tail weasel in summer, frequented our woodpile off and on all winter preying on voles and mice. Its all white coat changes to brown in early spring. (12 prints left ) LIMITED EDITION 100 8X10 Matted $35.00 8X10 Blue-wash frame $65.00
FRESH CATCH LA 15 A pine marten perches high in a pine with a red-backed vole it has just captured. Probably discovered under a deadfall. Voles are the main source of food for martens. This photo was published in NATIONAL WILDLIFE, APRIL 2000. LIMITED EDITION 100 8X10 matted $35.00 8X10 oak frame $65.00 This page was last updated on: April 2, 2003

85. 1Up Info > Wildlife & Animals: American Marten | Martes Americana > Wildlife Dis
wildlife SPECIES Martes americana American Marten GENERAL DISTRIBUTION AmericanMartens occur throughout much of the northern boreal forest of Canada and
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WILDLIFE DISTRIBUTION AND OCCURRENCE
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION : American Martens occur throughout much of the northern boreal forest of Canada and in isolated portions of northeastern United States and Canada. They also occur in isolated areas of the Pacific Coast States, the inland Rocky Mountain West, and the Southwest. American martens are rare in the eastern United States but can be found in limited areas of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota [
American martens are also found on the following Alaskan islands: Admiralty, Kuiu, Kupreanof, and Revillagigedo. They have been stocked on Prince of Wales, Garanof, and Chichagof islands. Subspecies: Eastern marten inhabit eastern North America. Western marten inhabit portions of California and Nevada. Rocky Mountain marten inhabit the western United States [ ECOSYSTEMS : FRES11 Spruce-fir FRES18 Maple-beech-birch FRES19 Aspen-birch FRES23 Fir-spruce FRES24 Hemlock-Sitka spruce STATES : AK AR CA CO ID MI MN MT NY OH UT WA WY
AB BC MB NB NF NT NS ON PE PQ SK YK BLM PHYSIOGRAPHIC REGIONS : 1 Northern Pacific Border 2 Cascade Mountains 4 Sierra Mountains 8 Northern Rocky Mountains 9 Middle Rocky Mountains 10 Wyoming Basin 11 Southern Rocky Mountains 12 Colorado Plateau

86. 1Up Info > Wildlife & Animals: American Marten | Martes Americana > Biological D
logging are important to ensure the geographical isolation that American martensrequire. REFERENCES NOENTRY. Related categories for wildlife Species Martes
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BIOLOGICAL DATA AND HABITAT REQUIREMENTS
TIMING OF MAJOR LIFE HISTORY EVENTS : Minimum breeding age - 1 year for males 2 years for females Breeding season - late July to August Gestation period - active gestation is 27 days following delayed implantation Birthing season - April, two to four young Maximum lifespan - 17 years in captivity PREFERRED HABITAT : American martens prefer dense, old-growth conifer and mixed stands. Stands must have sufficient understory to support various rodents, such as mice (Cricetids) and voles ( Microtines), the major food source. Martens usually den in rotten logs. They may also den in rock slides and slash piles [ COVER REQUIREMENTS : Cover requirements for American martens include dense conifer or mixed forests with 40 to 60 percent canopy closure. They will avoid areas that are so dense that herbaceous cover is suppressed [ ]. Dense understory, including slash or rotten logs and stumps, is necessary for denning and hiding [

87. Pine Martens - UK Safari
Habitat Woodlands Food Small mammals and birds. Special features Pinemartens belong to the same family as stoats, weasels and otters.
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Photo Courtesy: PTES Latin name: Martes martes Size: Around 60 to 65cms from nose to tip of tail. Distribution: Very rare. Found mainly in north west Scotland, the Peak District and the Lake District. Months seen: All year round. Habitat: Woodlands Food: Small mammals and birds. Special features: Pine martens belong to the same family as stoats, weasels and otters. They have chestnut brown fur with a creamy-yellow throat and chest. They are equipped with strong claws which they use for climbing trees to catch their prey. Pine martens almost became extinct in Britain after years of persecution by gamekeepers, and hunters who trapped and killed them for their fur. Thanks to the work of conservation groups they are slowly making a comeback in some areas. © 2001 - G. Bradley

88. Conservation Online - News Article
Dr Paul Bright is a University Lecturer in Ecology and undertakes research onwildlife conservation. He has been working on pine martens since 1989.
http://www.conservationonline.com/nws/000901/ptes01.htm

89. American Marten (Martes Americana)
Once gone, the martens have returned home due to the efforts of many private WildlifeSpecies Martes americana (USFS Fire Effects Information System).
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American Marten ( Martes americana Michigan History According to records, the American marten was eliminated from Michigan around the 1930s. Removal of the mature evergreen forests and unregulated harvest of martens reduced the species to small populations in the Upper Peninsula. These eventually disappeared from the state. The 1927-28 Biennial Report stated, "They (marten and fisher) are so nearly exterminated in Michigan that there appears no chance they will ever come back." Recovery efforts were initiated as early as 1958 with releases of captured martens into the Upper Peninsula Porcupine Mountains. Additional releases in the UP were conducted in the 1970s. As part of the continued efforts to restore this native species, a translocation of 40 martens from the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve in Canada to the Mackinac State Forest area of northern Michigan occurred in 1985. Biologists have followed their progress over the years tracking pine martens to learn about their habitat use and home range needs. These studies along with sighting reports from hunters and other recreationists and incidental catches indicated the martens were readapting to their native Michigan.

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1996. Merav BenDavid, PhD wildlife, May 1996Seasonal diets of mink andmartens effects of spatial and temporal changes in resource abundance;
http://mercury.bio.uaf.edu/akcfwru/Unit_thesis.html

91. Otters And Owls New Forest Centre
Europe's largest gathering of mutlispecied Otters, Owls and other indigenous wildlifeall in their natural surroundings including, Pine martens, Badgers, Pole
http://www.ottersandowls.co.uk/nf_centre1.htm
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An acknowledged Conservation Park set in 25 acres of ancient woodland within the New Forest Heritage area. Here you will find part of Europe's largest gathering of mutli-specied Otters, Owls and other indigenous wildlife all in their natural surroundings including, Pine Martens, Badgers, Pole Cats, Mink, Foxes, Scottish Wild Cats, Deer, Lynx, Wallabies and Wild Boar. What is our mission and purpose?
We aim to encourage with the help of our animal ambassadors the conservation of wildlife and wild places through environmental education, captive breeding and rehabilitation. So much to see
Walk through the animalhouse and watch otters swimming underwater, ferrets chasing their tails and harvest mice building their homes on the top of corn stooks. Wander through the night barn to see the snoring badgers, the watchful barn owls and our red foxes. Then take the Wildlife Walkabout past more otters on the way to the see the owls in the Owlery and where also the tame fallow and sika deer graze, watched over by Pine Martens and Wild Cats.

92. Animal Protection Institute - Hunting Study Drawing Fire
by former University of Northern Colorado professor Jim Fitzgerald showed the WildlifeDivision and trappers believed hunting had taken a toll on martens.
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93. Manuscript Reports 24
one hundred and twenty heads were also collected from martens taken by Ft. Good Hopemartens were generally heavier and had larger skulls than martens from Ft.
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24. Poole, K.G. 1989. Marten management and research in the NWT, 1988-89. 39 pp. ABSTRACT This report summarizes marten harvest trends, and management and research programs conducted in the NWT during 1988-89. Details on marten carcass collections and a live-trapping study conducted by the Regional Biologist in Ft. Smith will be reported elsewhere. The marten harvest in the NWT increased 28% between 1986-87 and 1987-88 to 37,249 pelts, the highest level recorded in over 100 years. In 1987-88, average pelt price was $106. Figures for the 1988-89 season are not yet available. A total of 548 entire marten carcasses were collected from trappers in Ft. Good Hope and Ft. Rae, in order to: 1) examine age and sex ratios in the harvest to assess trapping intensity, 2) examine body condition and reproductive parameters and compare animal size between areas, and 3) develop effective methods to separate juveniles from older animals, and differentiate sex if heads alone are collected. one hundred and twenty heads were also collected from martens taken by Ft. Good Hope trappers near Tunago Lake. Juveniles comprised 53 and 64% of the Ft. Good Hope and Ft. Rae carcass sample, respectively. Respective juveniles per 2+ year old female ratios were 5.82 and 6.61, and males per female ratios were 1.56 and 1.27. These ratios indicate moderate, but not necessarily heavy, trapping pressure. Lower juveniles:2+ female ratios and males: female ratios (1. 18) f or the head sample indicate relatively heavier trapping pressure in that area.

94. Manuscript Report 38
The age structure of martens harvested differed considerably among the three communities.Juveniles made up 65 % of the Ft. Good Hope sample, 24 % of the Ft.
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38. Poole, K.G. 1990. Marten research in the NWT, 1989-90. 21 pp. ABSTRACT This report summarizes marten harvest trends and analysis of the second year of a carcass collection program conducted in the NWT during 1989-90. The 1988-89 harvest was 29,730 pelts, a decline from the 1987-88 high of over 37,000 pelts, but still among the highest harvests recorded this century. Average pelt price dropped 18% to $87. Figures for the 1989-90 season are not yet available. A total of 355 carcasses were collected from trappers in Ft. Good Hope, Ft. Franklin, and Ft. Rae, to: a) evaluate differences in trapping intensity, morphometrics, body condition, and reproductive parameters, and b) examine techniques to determine sex (if heads alone are collected) and separate juveniles from older age classes. The age structure of martens harvested differed considerably among the three communities. Juveniles made up 65 % of the Ft. Good Hope sample, 24 % of the Ft. Rae sample, and only 3 % of the Ft. Franklin sample. The Ft. Franklin sample was heavily skewed toward older animals. Age and sex ratios suggest that trapping pressure by the Ft. Rae trapper, and one of the three Ft. Good Hope trappers was high. The unusual age structure of the Ft. Franklin harvest may indicate a widespread prey decline and recent reproductive failures or large scale movements related to large, intense wildfires in recent years. Body fat content did not differ among areas or between years; juveniles had more fat than older martens. Body fat contents did not differ between sexes. Martens from the Sahtu were significantly larger and had higher productivity, than martens from the other communities. These martens are among the largest and most productive in North America.

95. Pine Marten
is listed as endangered by COSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered WildlifeCanada The Pine Marten martens are members of the weasel (Mustelidae) family.
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/artsmarts/marten.htm

96. Web Victoria - Animals : Mammals : Wildlife
See also Animals wildlife.
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97. The Parrot Pages - Avian Link Center - Photos
found, 572 score. WildPicture wildlife and Nature Photography by HansMartens wildlife and Nature Photography Website http//www
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