The American marten (Martes americana) is an endangered species in Vermont and a Regional Species of Greatest Conservation Need in the northeastern United States. Though historically widespread in northeastern forests, their range presumably contracted to northern Maine and the High Peaks region of the Adirondacks by the early 1900s. Regionally, populations appear to be in recovery. Natural recolonization is believed to have occurred in New Hampshire, northeastern Vermont and the western Adirondacks. A reintroduction effort in southern Vermont that was originally declared unsuccessful is now believed to be the source of a recently detected population in the area. However, our current knowledge of distribution, population history and populat...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and fragment...
Island ecosystems are globally threatened, and efforts to restore historical communities are widespr...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...
American marten (Martes americana) was listed as endangered in Vermont in 1987 due to an absence of ...
Though the American marten (Martes americana) is widely distributed across northern North America, h...
Recent and current distribution of state-threatened American Marten (Martes americana) in New Hampsh...
American marten (Martes americana) were extirpated from Michigan’s Lower Peninsula (LP) in 1911, and...
During October-December 1989-1991, biologists from the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the ...
This study examined marten ecology relative to wind farm development using radio-marked marten, came...
Following a 50-year absence, American marten (Martes americana) were reintroduced into the Black Hil...
Forest fragmentation can have a dramatic effect on landscape connectivity and dispersal of animals, ...
North American martens are forest dependent, influenced by human activity, and climate vulnerable. T...
American marten (Martes americana) are typically associated with mature coniferous forests. Marten w...
American marten (Martes americana) are typically associated with old growth coniferous forests. Howe...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a species of conservation concern. Populat...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and fragment...
Island ecosystems are globally threatened, and efforts to restore historical communities are widespr...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...
American marten (Martes americana) was listed as endangered in Vermont in 1987 due to an absence of ...
Though the American marten (Martes americana) is widely distributed across northern North America, h...
Recent and current distribution of state-threatened American Marten (Martes americana) in New Hampsh...
American marten (Martes americana) were extirpated from Michigan’s Lower Peninsula (LP) in 1911, and...
During October-December 1989-1991, biologists from the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and the ...
This study examined marten ecology relative to wind farm development using radio-marked marten, came...
Following a 50-year absence, American marten (Martes americana) were reintroduced into the Black Hil...
Forest fragmentation can have a dramatic effect on landscape connectivity and dispersal of animals, ...
North American martens are forest dependent, influenced by human activity, and climate vulnerable. T...
American marten (Martes americana) are typically associated with mature coniferous forests. Marten w...
American marten (Martes americana) are typically associated with old growth coniferous forests. Howe...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a species of conservation concern. Populat...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and fragment...
Island ecosystems are globally threatened, and efforts to restore historical communities are widespr...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...