Nineteen captive-bred cats released at secret location in Cairngorms in first phase of rewilding project

Nearly 20 young wildcats have been released into the wild in a pine forest in the Scottish Highlands, in the first phase of a project to rescue the species from extinction in the UK.

The cats were reared at a wildlife park operated by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) as part of a breeding programme that will eventually lead to about 60 wildcats being released in the Cairngorm mountains south of Inverness.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

What is the Bank of England doing in bid to stabilise UK economy?

Threadneedle Street will buy UK government bonds as pound continues to tumble…

Britain to host first global conference on LGBTQ+ rights

Event chaired by former Tory MP Nick Herbert will aim to ‘drive…

Bank of England forecasts undermined by out-of-date-methods, report finds

Former US Fed boss Ben Bernanke criticises failure to admit mistakes and…