As has been mentioned on other threads about wild cats in the UK, there are actually quite a few 'Scottish' wild cats held mostly in small collections. The big issues are not about having enough collections to create a worthwhile captive population for release, but instead how to establish that every potential founder is not contaminated with domestic cat blood and hopelessly inter-related, and how to stop domestic intergression into the Grampian wild cats (or wherever they plan to release). I have yet to see any evidence that wild cats can be genetically identified with any certainty. Most 'experts' select individuals purely on a good phenotype ie. how it looks. Is there going to be a fence to protect the wild population? There has to be some sort of 'no go' corridor for domestic cats or otherwise this program will be a waste of time. Sorry to sound like Scrooge at a Christmas party, but I have seen too much lip service to conservation programs to be convinced...