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UK’s rarest native mammal is being nursed back to health after rescue

One of the UK’s rarest native mammal species has been rescued – from a rubbish bin.

The two-week-old pine marten was handed in to a wildlife hospital on April 21 weighing just 105 grams.

The tiny kit was found in a rubbish bin with two of his deceased siblings.

The pine marten found in Powys, Wales, was then brought into the centre by a hedgehog carer who believed he might be a fox cub.

Natalie Gould, who works at the hospital, said a pine marten had never been admitted to The Vale Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in Tewkesbury in 42 years.

She said: ‘It is our first ever pine marten – adult or baby – in almost 42 years, so it’s very exciting.

‘He is progressing well and is with one of our hand-rearing team, and will stay with her until weaned, when he will start to become more independent, so we become more and more hands off, to ensure he doesn’t become imprinted.’

Pine martens were once widespread across the UK, however they suffered huge declines due to habitat loss and historic persecution, due to their thick fur.

The two-week-old pine marten (pictured) was rescued from a rubbish bin in Powys, Wales

The two-week-old pine marten (pictured) was rescued from a rubbish bin in Powys, Wales

He was handed in to a wildlife hospital on April 21 weighing just 105 grams

He was handed in to a wildlife hospital on April 21 weighing just 105 grams

The tiny kit was found in a rubbish bin with two of his deceased siblings

The tiny kit was found in a rubbish bin with two of his deceased siblings

Here he is pictured being fed milk through a bottle by workers at The Vale Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in Tewkesbury

Here he is pictured being fed milk through a bottle by workers at The Vale Wildlife Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre in Tewkesbury

The wildlife centre says admissions like this show signs that the populations are slowly recovering

The wildlife centre says admissions like this show signs that the populations are slowly recovering

It is the first pine marten the wildlife hospital has had in 42 years

It is the first pine marten the wildlife hospital has had in 42 years

Pine martens are one of the UK's rarest native mammals

Pine martens are one of the UK’s rarest native mammals

The wildlife centre says admissions like this show signs that the populations are slowly recovering.

Ms Gould said: ‘He will likely stay with us – unless we can find another rescue that has a kit of a similar age, which is unlikely – until late August, when we will work with other organisations to find a suitable release site for him.’

A post on the hospital’s social media page reads: ‘One of the UK’s rarest native mammals – part of the mustelid family (alongside otters, weasels, and badgers).

‘They’re agile climbers, spending much of their time in trees, and are known for their beautiful chocolate-brown fur and distinctive creamy “bib” on their chest.

‘Pine martens were once widespread across the UK but suffered huge declines due to habitat loss and persecution. 

‘Thankfully, populations are slowly recovering in some areas, with this kits admission a sign of that.

‘For this little one unless we’re incredibly lucky enough to find another kit of a similar age (which is rather unlikely, but you never know), he’ll remain with us until late August. 

‘At that point, we’ll work with other organisations to find a safe and suitable release site for him. A truly special admission for all of us at Vale Wildlife Hospital.’

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