Highland Wildlife Park is already home to two grown Northern Lynx, named Switch and Neon. The Northern Lynx is a subspecies of the Eurasian Lynx. The lynx need to be quarantined for 30 days RZSS ...
While some initial speculation suggested that the lynx had escaped from the nearby Highland Wildlife Park, Max Stephens reports for The Telegraph, park rangers and police soon confirmed this was ...
The surviving lynxes will now remain in quarantine for 30 days at the same highland park. The RZSS said it was ‘reasonably confident’ that there were no other lynx on the loose in the area.
It was originally believed that they had escaped from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland Highland Wildlife Park, which does have lynx. But both police and the park confirmed on Wednesday ...
Staff at the Highland Wildlife Park inspect one of the captured lynx before its transfer to Edinburgh Zoo Credit: Peter Jolly/Northpix It was originally believed the wild cats had escaped from the ...
Senn added that they don’t think there are any more lynx in the park but will continue to monitor the release site. Highland Wildlife Park said in a statement on Facebook that they “condemn ...
They are now being cared for in quarantine facilities at Highland Wildlife Park before being transferred to Edinburgh Zoo. The charity has condemned the illegal release as “highly irresponsible” and ...
It was originally believed that they had escaped from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland Highland Wildlife Park, which does have lynx. But both police and the park confirmed on Wednesday ...
David Barclay, manager of the RZSS Saving Wildcats team, said that long term the creatures may be homed in the Highland Wildlife Park. He told how the lynx had been captured, saying ...