Pine martens are restricted to a narrow ecological niche of fragmented, eco-geographical distribution. However beech martens can inhabit a range of habitats from natural, semi natural to even urban areas, therefore taking over pine marten habitat. It is important that beech martens are culled in original pine marten inhabited areas to preserve their habitat.
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Erm, no
The pine marten is not an endangered species, but is listed as least concern by the IUCN.
Lots of smaller animals like rabbits, foxes, pine martens, squirrels, and also sloths and mice and snakes.
Are pine Martin's edible
not yet
Europe
Pine martens are restricted to a narrow ecological niche of fragmented, eco-geographical distribution. However beech martens can inhabit a range of habitats from natural, semi natural to even urban areas, therefore taking over pine marten habitat. It is important that beech martens are culled in original pine marten inhabited areas to preserve their habitat.
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in northern wisconsin
Of course they eat...rodents.
Erm, no
they act like squirrels
I think that we children can protect pine martens by creating awareness among other students in our schools. we can also perform a signature campaign with the signs of people who would like to be a part of saving pine martens and we can give speeches and write poems stories etc on how pine martens are endangered and how we should start saving them.
Pine martens are omnivores meaning they eat both plant and animal matter. Hunting for smaller animals such as frogs, squirrels, birds, etc. is part of their nature.
The pine marten is not an endangered species, but is listed as least concern by the IUCN.