On our most recent camp at the woods, we saw our first Mink.
We always have animals rustling around camp and had previously found tracks for an animal I couldn't identify, then one evening this visit I had something large come right up to me while sitting quietly in the dark looking at the stars and fishing.
When I turned to look, it ran off at speed and I wasn't sure what it was - but the next day in the light we saw three of them (two adults and a juvenile) came to investigate the tent while on a trip down the waterway.
I knew very little about Mink and have been trying to do some research, the feedback I'm getting is somewhat mixed and I'm not sure how much of a threat they are to my pond wildlife.
It does seem that they are largely responsible for decline in voles and on some websites including BBC nature they are evil and must be stopped.
Yet on others they are generally regarded as less of a problem to the ecosystem and compared with Otters, Pine Martins, Ferrets etc.
I see there is a previous Mink thread here but it doesn't discuss the possible threat in any detail.
Should I be concerned for my pond and/or consider action, or just enjoy their company?