DCzootripper
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What is the reason the lynx are quarantined at Edinburgh and not at the much closer highland wildlife park? Is it just because Edinburgh has better facilities, but then where would they be quarantined?
What is the reason the lynx are quarantined at Edinburgh and not at the much closer highland wildlife park? Is it just because Edinburgh has better facilities, but then where would they be quarantined?
Highland wildlife park FB comment says they are being quarantined at the zoo and may go back to the park later.They're being quarantined at Highland and will be going on to Edinburgh once they've been cleared.
Great news !Second pair of lynx captured!
Excellent news! Good camera trap shots of them here too. The article mentions they are larger I wonder if the two groups are related adults and juveniles.Second pair of lynx captured!
I think / feel it is bloody criminal what these "good natured 'deeds' people have done. High time this ill informed actions by a certain segment of society get prosecuted properly for it.Although, probably done with the best intentions, they clearly don't know what they are doing.
There has been rumoured for a long time, in cryptozoological circles, that there is some shadowy group of 'enthusiasts' who are involved in regularly releases of animals into the UK to try and force the hand of government.
This might well explain the sudden reappearance of wild boar, which was never fully explained away, plus the additional beavers that were not part of the official scheme.
But who is to say these aren't the same people responsible for the animals behind the many reports of puma and panther since the 1970s?
London Zoo had a lynx caught in Cricklewood, North London.
I wonder if the recent incidents concerning lynxes has put back the idea of rewilding lynxes in the UK.
It is now being reported that one of the rescued lynx has now died.
Whoever released these animals in the first place, I hope you’re feeling proud!
Given they were (no doubt) imported illegally, the grim spectre of rabies raises its ugly head.