Coastal martens, also known as Humboldt martens, are small, catlike members of the weasel family that live in the coastal forests of Oregon and northern California. The animals were thought to be ...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has until May 23 to submit a final rule designating 1.4 million acres of land as critical protected habitat for the marten following a court order. The designation ...
PORTLAND, Ore.— Following a court-ordered agreement, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today designated more than 1.2 million acres of critical habitat in northwestern California and southwestern ...
This week the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service placed protections for this elusive member of the weasel family on 1.2 million acres located in northern California and southern Oregon. U.S. Fish and ...
A new study sheds light on the hidden lives of coastal marten. Researchers at Oregon State University have sharpened the picture of one of the West Coast’s most elusive mammals: the coastal marten.
EUGENE, Ore.— The Center for Biological Diversity today sued the U.S. Forest Service for failing to protect threatened coastal martens from destructive off-road vehicle activity in the Oregon Dunes ...
The Pacific marten now has 1.2 million acres of critical habitat across Northern California and Southern Oregon designated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The designation prevents adverse ...
Oregon State University researchers from the Institute for Natural Resources led a three-month project in 2022 to collect information about the coastal marten. Researchers gathered population and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Humboldt marten in its natural habitat. It’s understandable if you’ve never heard of the coastal marten. These secretive—but ...
EUGENE, Ore.— The Center for Biological Diversity filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing the United States Forest Service of failing to protect threatened coastal martens from the detrimental effects of off ...
After a century, a little mammal with a velvety coat might be coming back to Pennsylvania’s forests. Earlier this month, the Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners directed the Bureau of Wildlife ...
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