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  2. American marten - Wikipedia

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    American marten range (note: map is missing distribution in parts of Wisconsin, ... The American marten [1] ... Martes americana is found throughout Canada, ...

  3. Newfoundland pine marten - Wikipedia

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    The Newfoundland pine marten (Martes americana atrata) is a genetically distinct subspecies of the American marten (Martes americana) found only on the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; it is one of only 14 species of land mammals native to the island.

  4. Wood Buffalo National Park - Wikipedia

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    Wood Buffalo National Park contains a large variety of wildlife species, including American black bears, American martens, bald eagles, Canada lynxes, great grey owls, hawks, marmots, North American beavers, Northwestern wolves, peregrine falcons, red foxes, ruffed grouses, sandhill cranes, snowshoe hares, snowy owls, Western moose, whooping ...

  5. Smith: A marten on Madeline Island is part of positive trend ...

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    An American marten was captured July 2022 in this camera trap set by Northland College researchers on Madeline Island. It was the first confirmed sighting of the species on the island in more than ...

  6. Pennsylvania Game Commission tables plan to reintroduce about ...

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    A plan to reintroduce American martens in northcentral Pennsylvania has been tabled by the Pa. Game Commission's board. ... which generated nearly 9,000 responses, found that 37% supported marten ...

  7. American martens, last seen in the early 1900s, could be ...

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    The Pennsylvania Game Commission is considering a reintroduction of the American marten, a furbearer last seen in Pennsylvania in the early 1900s.

  8. List of mustelids - Wikipedia

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    Europe, north Asia, northern North America, and Greenland (native range in green, introduced in red (New Zealand)); map includes range of American and haida ermines: Size: 17–33 cm (7–13 in) long, plus 4–12 cm (2–5 in) tail [109] Habitat: Shrubland, inland wetlands, grassland, rocky areas, and forest [110]

  9. List of mammals of Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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