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  1. Sampling protocol: Monitoring martens with cameras, summer 1991 by Lawrence L. C Jones, 1991
  2. Game Division report by D. F Switzenberg, 1955
  3. Inexpensive camera systems for detecting martens, fishers, and other animals guidelines for use and standardization (SuDoc A 13.88:PNW-GTR-306) by Lawrence L. C. Jones, 1993
  4. Martens and Fishers (Martes) in Human-Altered Environments: An International Perspective
  5. Weird & Wonderful Wildlife by Marten, May, et all 1983-06-01
  6. Weird & Wonderful Wildlife by Marten, May, et all 1983
  7. Marten in British Columbia with implications for forest management (Wildlife habitat research) by L. A Stordeur, 1986
  8. Marten management and research in the NWT, 1988-89 (Manuscript report) by Kim Gordon Poole, 1989
  9. Status of marten in Wisconsin, 1985 (Research report / Department of Natural Resources) by Bruce E Kohn, 1987
  10. Wisconsin pine marten recovery plan (Wisconsin endangered resources report) by Charlene Gieck, 1986
  11. Wildfire and furbearers in the boreal forest with emphasis on marten, lynx, and their prey : an annotated bibliography (SuDoc I 49.18:W 64/2) by Audrey J. Magoun, 1991
  12. The relationship of wildland fire to lynx and marten populations and habitat in Interior Alaska: Final report, FY-95-01 by W. N Johnson, 1995
  13. The home range of marten and its significance in management by Calvin J Lensink, 1954
  14. Winter habitat selection and habitat status of pine marten in southwest Montana (Job progress report research project) by Quentin J Kujala, 1993

21. Martins
Probably discovered under a deadfall. Voles are the main source of food for martens. This photo was published in NATIONAL wildlife, APRIL 2000.
http://www.wildlifealongtherockies.homestead.com/Martins.html&e=747

22. FW251, Principles Of Wildlife Conservation, Oregon State University
There is little doubt that wild, freeranging populations of wildlife species have significant value to people to pursue red deer, foxes, or martens on their own land, or the
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23. National Wildlife: Emerging From Obscurity - Researching Martens And Fishers
Print friendly Tell a friend Find subscription deals Emerging From Obscurity Researching martens and fishers National wildlife, April-May, 2000.
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Long overlooked, the fisher and the marten are now coming to light as key indicators of forest health in the West Wildlife researcher Steve Gehman was camped in the middle of Yellowstone National Park, bracing against a winter storm that had descended upon the Shoshone Geyser Basin. Snuggled in a sleeping bag, sheltered by a snow hut, he heard a rustling at the entrance to his frigid abode. In from the cold bounded a brown, tube-shaped animal about the size of a house cat that eyed the startled human and then disappeared into the night. What Gehman encountered that night in 1985 was a fisher, an elusive member of the weasel family. The sighting was notable because the creature had not been seen in the area in more than half a century. For decades, the fisher and its smaller cousin, the marten, have been in decline in many parts of North America because of trapping, logging and habitat fragmentation. But these carnivores were largely overlooked because they are small and difficult to study.

24. National Wildlife: Mesmerized By A River In Maine - Machias River
It proposed cutting a new corridor through the forest, which contains an abundant and diverse array of wildlife. Bobcats, martens and fishers, along with deer
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Oct-Nov, 2002 by Douglas Rooks
FLYING OVER EASTERN MAINE, you can easily miss the singular beauty of Washington County. The inland mountains look long, low and uninviting. But this seemingly unexceptional stretch of country contains one of the longest and finest free-flowing water journeys in the Northeast, rivaling the famed Allagash River for remoteness and technical challenge. It's hard to believe that this placewhere bald eagles are easier to spot than peopleis only a five-hour drive from Boston. The five Machias lakes and the 75-mile-long connecting river, which extends north before looping south around Washington Bald Mountain, can be traversed in a few days, especially during spring's high waters. But as I found out when I canoed through this region for the first time, a paddler has to be able to turn almost on a dime to avoid being pinned against large boulders. After several hours of navigating deceptively tricky rapids, I ended up at the foot of Fourth Machias Lake, where a gale-force headwind ended my paddling for the day. The Machias (the Indian word for "bad run of water") is situated in the Northern Forest, the country's largest remaining tract of woodlands east of the Rocky Mountains. It was once a major migration route for the Passamaquoddy Indian tribe, which spent the winter fishing on the coast and the summer hunting and trapping in the interior woods. Their ancestors left striking petroglyphs on cliffs at the river's outlet along the shores of Machias Bay.

25. National Wildlife Emerging From Obscurity.(Researching Martens
National wildlife Emerging From Obscurity.(Researching martens and fishers) @ HighBeam Research. Read National wildlife Emerging
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26. Otters And Owls New Forest Centre
Europe s largest gathering of mutlispecied Otters, Owls and other indigenous wildlife all in their natural surroundings including, Pine martens, Badgers, Pole
http://www.ottersandowls.co.uk/nf_centre1.htm&e=747

27. American Marten
population in the Nicolet National Forest, researchers livetrapped 18 wild martens. In the 1990s the Great Lakes Indian Fish and wildlife Commission conducted
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/er/factsheets/mammals/Marten.htm&e=747

28. EEK! - Critter Corner - Pine Marten
Then, between 1975 and 1983, the DNR Bureau of wildlife Management and the US Forest Service released 172 pine martens from Ontario and Colorado into the
http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/critter/mammal/pinemarten.htm&e=747

29. Echo S Haven Complete Bird Search Engine - Bird And Parrot Photos
WildPicture wildlife and Nature Photography by Hans martens wildlife and Nature Photography Website http//www.wildpicture.com.
http://www.toolady.com/links/birdandparrotphotos.html&e=747

30. Emerging From Obscurity - National Wildlife - National Wildlife Federation
sustains its widest complement of forestdwelling wildlife. We need to approach our forests as banks of capital, Wood says. Fishers and martens are part of
http://www.nwf.org/nationalwildlife/article.cfm?articleId=265&issueId=29&e=747

31. ShopPlus Store (Animals: Wildlife)
Pine martens. Pine martens Animal wildlife US $12.00 Qty Code24004742. Savannah wildlife. Savannah wildlife Hobby Poster US $14.00 Qty Code2450-4920.
http://www.eurographics.ca/cgi-bin/local-net/shopzone30.cgi/st_main.html?p_catid

32. ShopPlus Store (Animals: Wildlife)
Pine martens. Pine martens Animal wildlife US $8.00 Qty Code23008512. Wolf. Wolf Animal wildlife US $12.00 Qty Code2400-4733. Tropical Rain Forest.
http://www.eurographics.ca/cgi-bin/local-net/shopzone30.cgi/st_main.html?p_catid

33. Country Reflections Wildlife Column By David Kavanagh Pine Marten
back PINE martens could soon be seen again in southern English woodlands which is bad news for a certain American upstart. The
http://www.countryreflections.co.uk/columns/pinemarten.htm&e=747

34. GORP - Grand Teton National Park - Wyoming - Wildlife
Look for elk, mule deer, martens, red squirrels, black bears and snowshoe hares. forests, marshes and meadows fulfill the needs of many forms of wildlife.
http://gorp.away.com/gorp/resource/us_national_park/wy/wld_gt.htm&e=747

35. GVSU Biology NRM Faculty Linda Thomasma.
program by investigating the habitat requirements of wildlife found throughout the Lower Peninsula. I will also continue research on American martens and their
http://www.gvsu.edu/biology/facpages/thomasma.html&e=747

36. The Cross Restaurant With Rooms In Kingussie Scotland
There are two hides at which some of these might be seen one specialising in pine martens at Rothiemurchus run by Speyside wildlife tel 01479 812498 and one
http://www.thecross.co.uk/wildlife.htm&e=747

37. ISLE OF SKYE WILDLIFE SIGHTINGS
ISLE OF SKYE DO CALL IN AND FIND OUT THE MOST RECENT wildlife NEWS Trip, Broadford 2 OTTERS, Saasaig, outside South Bay Cottage 2 PINE martens, outside Railway
http://www.otter.org/sightings.html&e=747

38. Marten
martens are mammals of coniferous forests in northern and western North America. martens are tolerant of humans and easily accommodate to feeding areas.
http://wildlife.state.co.us/Education/mammalsguide/marten.asp&e=747

39. CWC Winter 1994 A Mouse So Rare, On The Move, And Winter Watching
martens use structures extensively, taking advantage of complex forests with trees in various stages of growth Winter is a good time for wildlife watching.
http://wildlife.state.co.us/Colo_Wild_Co/win1994/mouse_move_tips.htm&e=747

40. Pine Martens Poster
Pine martens Poster. Sale! Music Posters Funny Posters Inspirational Posters Kids Posters Travel Posters Educational Posters wildlife Posters Fine
http://wildlife-nature-posters.junglewalk.com/Pine-Martens-Poster-345037.asp&e=7

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