Wild Cats Uk Scotland
750 could feed a wildcat for a week.
Wild cats uk scotland. This species is native to Europe and the Caucasus and in Britain is confined to Scotland north of Glasgow and Edinburgh. Working together with the project partners the UKs captive breeding holders for wildcats and international specialists in species recovery Saving Wildcats is the greatest hope for wildcats in Scotland. But recent studies suggest there are too few genuine wildcats left in the wild for the species to.
The species was once widely seen across England and Wales but. These majestic cats are native to the Highlands and Deeside Branch is nestled within one of their natural habitats. Once widespread wildcats are now on the brink of extinction in Scotland.
Scottish wildcats originally European wildcats have existed since the Ice Age and were once a common sight in the British countryside and across Europe. Many wildcats breed with feral domestic cats. The wildcat is a European protected species.
The first of its kind in the UK the centre will establish founder populations of wildcats and prepare them for life in the wild. Wildcats are in trouble. This project includes the development of Britains first dedicated wildcat conservation breeding for release centre and aims to secure the future of the species.
Now confined to the Scottish highlands wild cats disappeared from southern England in the 16th century with the last one recorded in northern England. A combination of hunting and habitat loss meant they disappeared from England and Wales close to 200 years ago. The kittens could potentially be part of a plan to release captive-bred cats.
A record 57 Scottish wildcat kittens were born in captivity this year as part of a UK-wide breeding programme. Although it looks very much like a domestic tabby cat the wild cat is very fierce and almost impossible to tame even if. 350 could feed a wildcat for an entire year in the new centre.