A volunteer-led wildlife project to bring critically endangered pine martens back to Bannau Brycheiniog has been a success.
A wildlife project set up to bring pine martens back to Bannau Brycheiniog has proven a success and encouraged a new population to make it their home.
The project team have finally got evidence of what they have been waiting for, the return of the elusive pine marten to the local woodland.'Historic day' as Wales becomes first UK nation to ban snares and glue traps
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