Rescue of the wild cats: Scottish predators return to freedom!

Rescue of the wild cats: Scottish predators return to freedom!

In Scotland, committed conservationists are committed to preserving the wild cat threatened by extinction. The “Saving Wildcats” project has already achieved success by bred wild cats that were bred in captivity in the Cairngorm National Park. These remarkable animals, which are closely related to our domestic cats, are increasingly adaptable to their surroundings, which arouses great hope for their population. The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, which has come together with various partners, including Scottish Natural Heritage and the Cairngorms National Park Authority, is responsible for the project to protect these impressive predators and to enable their return to the wilderness, such as Today. reported.

To support this initiative, a two -part documentary entitled "Wildcats: Cait Ann an Cunnart" by BBC Alba is broadcast, which documents the first steps of the wild cats in their new surroundings. This documentation not only illuminates the success of the program, but also the challenges with which the wild cats are confronted with while learning to survive independently in the rough landscape. According to Dr. Helen Senn, the project manager, illustrates the film the experiences and difficulties associated with the rehabilitation of a way threatened by extinction. "The new film project brings the commitment and the challenges that we experience in the return of these species," she said. The first episode will be broadcast on Wednesday at 9 p.m., with the second episode, which follows on January 15, such as The National reported.

By using over 70 cameras and special feed stations that imitate the food for wild cats, the progress of the animals is closely monitored. In this way, the team hopes to establish a sustainable population in the wilderness. This inspiring story gives an insight into the heart of nature conservation work in Scotland and shows how important it is to use for the preservation of endangered species.

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