Lynx illegally released in the Scottish Highlands are likely to have been abandoned by their owner rather than released by a ...
Officers are working with specially trained personnel to capture the lynx and said inquiries are continuing to e ...
One lynx has died after four were illegally released into a popular hiking area in the Scottish Highlands last week ...
Three of the surviving lynx remain in quarantine after being humanely captured in the Highlands on January 10.
Wildlife experts have suggested that a criminal gang may be behind the illegal release of Lynx in the Scottish Highlands. A ...
Two more lynx have been spotted on the loose in the Highlands where another pair were captured on Thursday - as police warned ...
COPS investigating the "illegal release" of two lynx have warned the public to not approach the wild cats. It comes after reports the pair of apex predators were spotted in Drumguish, near ...
David Field, chief executive of RZSS, said the lynx is 'wonderfully full of character' as an animal but should still be considered as a wild cat. He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme ...
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 ...
Then two more lynx were spotted in the same area where these wild cats were captured. Where did they come from, how dangerous are they and where will they now go? On Wednesday, Police Scotland ...
Working alongside Police Scotland, the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland worked through the night to humanely capture the ...
What's the law? In the UK, you need a license to own a big cat under the Dangerous Wild Animals Act 1976. This includes lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, and lynx. An application must be made to ...