A charity campaigning to bring back lynx to the wild is suing the Government, claiming its failure to take the scheme ...
Return of key species after more than 500 years could control damaging surge in deer numbers and boost tourism ...
A decade after scientists found “no resident lynx” in the park, a feline family passing by a trail camera gives hope.
Campaigners say the region offers good habitat for the species, but farmers and crofters have raised concerns.
The wildcats could bring "significant benefits for biodiversity, landscapes, communities and businesses", including by ...
It is thought the Highlands and Moray could support the reintroduction of 250 lynx over time. Almost 90,000 homes in Highland and Moray are to be directly contacted about the potential for the ...
However, the Scottish Government has said it does not intend to allow the reintroduction of lynx or other “large carnivores” ...
Potential reintroduction of lynx is to be debated in a wide-ranging community discussion launched a year after four lynx were illegally dumped in the Highlands.
Lynx to Scotland is inviting local people, organisations and land managers – including livestock farmers, foresters, ...
“Northern Scotland can support a thriving population of lynx, but social acceptance is just as important – so we are exploring in detail how people feel about bringing back this important missing ...
A group of rewilding charities say reintroducing the wild felines could bring significant benefits to the region.
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