Animals
'Functionally Extinct' Scottish Wildcats Reintroduced to Wilderness in Attempt to Recover From Breeding With Feral Cats — Cairngorms, Scotland
In the mountains of Cairngorms, Scotland, 60 'functionally extinct' Scottish wildcats will be reintroduced in an attempt to recover the species from breeding with feral cats. Read more here.
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