He’s come face to face with the world’s wildest animals but it was in Scotland that he faced his biggest challenge ...
The SNP leader spoke out after four lynx were illegally released into the wild in the Highlands before being recaptured.
Four lynx were illegally released into the wild last week with one of the big cats dying. But some believe the apex predator is already active in Scotland News of the illegal release of lynx in ...
A pair of big cats released in the Scottish Highlands in a "highly irresponsible act" have been captured and transferred to a zoo following a mammoth rescue mission. Working alongside scotland ...
Conservation groups have campaigned to reintroduce the big cats to Scotland, including the Mammal Society, which has suggested rogue rewilders could be behind the recent releases. The organisation ...
If you squint your eyes, it resembles a lion’s head, with the recumbent body stretched out behind, like a big cat dozing in the ... to enjoy around Scotland. Bar Hill, Twechar, North Lanarkshire ...
“Police Scotland and Cairngorm National Park Authority ... as well their prey becoming more rare. The big cats live up to 17 years in the wild, but they can live for more than 20 years in ...
But there might be clues from Scotland's history with mysterious cats found in the wild. Felicity the Puma and Inverness Museum and Art Gallery It is almost 45 years since a big cat native to the ...
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One of the lynx released illegally in the Scottish Highlands has died after being captured, those caring for the animals have said. Two of the big cats were caught on Thursday in the Dell of ...
Two more Lynx have been spotted on the loose in the north of Scotland - as police and animal experts have warned the public not to approach the animals. Police Scotland said the big cats were ...
The big cat was one of a second pair to be captured ... Dr Helen Senn, head of conservation at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) said: 'After extensive efforts to capture these ...