Place names and evidence from the literature show the Pine Marten (Martes m
artes) to have been well distributed in Cumbria until late in the nineteent
h century, with a core area in the central fells. The habitat available to
these martens is assessed and the species' status and the reasons for its d
ecline reviewed. Despite the modern emphasis on the absolute importance of
woodland to the Pine Marten, it is argued that historical Cumbrian populati
ons survived successfully for many generations in highly fragmented habitat
s.