Can Scotland save its wildcats from extinction?
by Libby Brooks from Environment | The Guardian on (#3SC06)
The secretive mammals are fast disappearing from the Highlands but last-ditch efforts to save them are fraught with challenges
Set deep in mixed woodland of Scots pine and birch, near the banks of the river Beauly in Inverness-shire, several huge, concealed pens contain two breeding pairs of Scottish wildcat.
Wildcats mate from January to March, and their high, anguished breeding calls through the dark winter nights are thought to have inspired tales of the Cat Sith, a spectral feline of Celtic legend that was believed to haunt the Highlands.
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