27/08/2018
Camera
footage has recorded Pine Martens at Kielder Water and Forest Park,
Northumberland, for the first time in more than 90 years.
The
cameras are located in a remote part of Kielder Water and Forest Park, as part
of a Red Squirrel monitoring project, and the recent images confirm the first
Pine Martens recorded in the area since 1926. The sighting is encouraging news
for the organisations working together for Pine Marten conservation in northern
England, including the Forestry Commission, Northumberland Wildlife Trust,
Aberdeen University and Vincent Wildlife Trust. It also could have wider
positive implications for Red Squirrels.
Recent research carried out by Aberdeen University found that Red Squirrels are
doing well in areas in Scotland where Pine Martens are increasing, with Grey
Squirrel numbers dropping significantly. Grey Squirrels out-compete Reds for
food and also pass on a deadly virus, squirrel pox; this is one of the main
reasons that the latter species is under threat. These finding show that a
re-establishment of Pine Martens at Kielder Water and Forest Park could
suppress Grey Squirrel numbers, possibly leading to an increase in Red Squirrel
numbers.
The
conclusive footage was first seen by John Hartshorne, who has been helping with
the squirrel surveys as part of the Red Squirrels United project for several
years. He explained: "It's very common to see wildlife other than
squirrels on the cameras I use, but this was most unexpected. Historically,
Pine Martens were commonplace here, but habitat clearance and persecution led
to them being eliminated."
Tom
Dearnley, Forestry Commission Ecologist, added: "As the forest nears 100
years in age, it is increasingly being colonised by rare and protected species.
Pine Marten returning to England, over the Scottish border, has been
anticipated for some time, encouraged by the efforts we are making to create
ecologically diverse forests. We are delighted to see photographic evidence of
their return, in a forest valued by so many people."
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