Scotland considers continental wildcats to save native species from extinction
by Severin Carrell and Libby Brooks from on (#45MGV)
Releasing 'pure' animals could counter interbreeding with domestic cats, experts say
Conservationists could release wildcats captured from other European countries in the Scottish Highlands in a final effort to protect Scotland's population from extinction.
Recent genetic testing by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland of 276 Scottish wildcat samples found those in the wild are so heavily interbred with domestic cats that they are close to becoming functionally extinct.
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