Pine martens are thought to have lived in the South West until 1870-1880. They have continued to survive in Scotland and have been reintroduced to the wild in both Wales and the Forest of Dean in recent years. Now, the Two Moors Pine Marten Project is seeking to re-establish pine martens in the South West.
The University of Exeter is undertaking a survey to better understand public attitudes to the possible reintroduction, and how attitudes differ between groups of people. By taking part you will contribute towards this understanding which in turn will help inform future decisions about whether and how the return of pine martens might take place.
Results will be presented in a summary report to be shared with the Two Moors Partnership, before being made publicly available later this year. The Two Moors Partnership includes Devon Wildlife Trust, Woodland Trust, National Trust, Dartmoor National Park Authority and Exmoor National Park Authority.