The emblem species and the most common species in the park is the Pine Marten.
Polecats and Pine Martens are very rarely seen.
The small, slippery, large-handed "Pine Marten" bears its little frowning face aloft in something like an embodied afterthought.
Murray (1973) states that a single specimen of a Pine Marten, otherwise missing from the Hebrides, was found on the island in 1971.
Other species found in the park include foxes, badgers, and the European Pine Marten.
On the other hand, it features a folk-influenced piece "The Pine Marten's Jig".
The Pine Marten which has had the occasional sighting, has not been officially recorded since the 1950s.
Bill Badger and the Pine Martens (1947)
Following the Summit triple in 1983, the Pine Marten was the first express quad, installed in the summer of 1986.
The accompanying lodge at the top of Pine Marten was built two years later.