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Scottish wild cats
I've never been to Scotland so know little about the wild cats that live up there, but am at least aware that they are having trouble as there is so few left these days.
How many are left? What is causing them to die out and is there anything being done about it? It would be a terrible shame if they weren't to survive.
It would be great if you could point me to any wlidcat conservation websites.
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| 21-01-2008 07:57 AM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
From what I've read it isn't really known how many are left, just that there aren't many. A quick google search came up with this http://www.scottishwildcats.co.uk/, which is a conservation group, but the website is still under construction. Some good information on there though, and a few good pictures which are always nice.
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| 22-01-2008 12:24 PM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
This post was last modified: 22-01-2008 02:17 PM by IanC_UK.
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| 22-01-2008 02:10 PM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
I love cats! But not so much wild ones!
'Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed'
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| 22-01-2008 07:45 PM |
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They really are beautiful animals, I love the slightly wild look they have to them but you can really see the relation to domestic cats too. You can see the determination in it's eyes in that photo!
I have heard that your estimate of 2000 is oprobably a bit too much and that it is closer to 400. If so, they could be extinct in the wild within ten years which is very worrying, as from looking at the photos they are one of my favourite animals in the UK already.
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| 23-01-2008 07:40 AM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
Thanks for sharing these, the top one looks mean. Do you know if they are pure strain or have domestic in them?
I myself have always wanted to see these in the wild. It's strange i can't stand the Domestic moggy, but i think the Wild Cat is an amazing animal.
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Regards Chris.
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| 25-01-2008 10:31 AM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
Thanks for sharing these, the top one looks mean. Do you know if they are pure strain or have domestic in them?
I myself have always wanted to see these in the wild. It's strange i can't stand the Domestic moggy, but i think the Wild Cat is an amazing animal.
Chris.
I believe they are pure strain, but cant give a 100% answer sorry, this is the info page from the place where i took these shots
http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk/a...ildcat.htm
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| 25-01-2008 01:58 PM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
I've never been to Scotland so know little about the wild cats that live up there, but am at least aware that they are having trouble as there is so few left these days.
How many are left? What is causing them to die out and is there anything being done about it? It would be a terrible shame if they weren't to survive.
It would be great if you could point me to any wlidcat conservation websites.
Here's some interesting news on the Wildcat front.Wildcat
Don't think it will work though?
Chris.
Regards Chris.
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| 31-01-2008 07:20 PM |
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riana
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RE: Scottish wild cats
Thanks for the link. So people don't have to visit the page, here's a summary:
Wildcats may rule the woods once more from Land’s End to John o’Groats as part of a scheme to secure the future of the endangered animals.
The project, led by the Aspinall Foundation, is designed to boost numbers by restocking thinly populated areas and returning wildcats to areas from which they have disappeared.
Reintroductions are likely to begin in Scotland but conservationists hope to bring them back eventually to parts of England and Wales where they could be found until the 18th century.
I really like this idea. I don't think the Times title to the page "Wildcats may terrorise the woods again" is very helpful though! Whether it will work is a different matter. Is there really enough room in the rest of the country for them to live without constantly coming into contact with humans?
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| 01-02-2008 03:41 PM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
Thats better, got to learn to work these computers alot more
You are right there riana. Britains wild areas are getting smaller. Humans encroaching on what suitable habitat is left. Bringing with them the Domestic Cat, which will/is having negative effects for the Wildcat. Not a happy looking future for them me thinks!
Chris
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| 02-02-2008 09:09 PM |
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Not a happy future at all! Although if the "big cat" sightings are to be believed (I'm still somewhat undecided) there are some big cats living in the heavily populated south even today which is good news for the wild cats I suppose.
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| 03-02-2008 10:05 AM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
Ive always been a great cat lover, but ive developed a recent fondness for Wildcats. There are less than 400 left i have put a petition on the Number 10 website, but that wont do much.
They used to roam all over Britain now there just local to Scotland.
They need preserving as they are Britains last Wild Beast.
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| 27-02-2008 11:40 PM |
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RE: Scottish wild cats
Wild cats are believed to be the only wild animal that cannot be tamed even if they were born in captivity.
The only real failure in life is the failure to try
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| 28-02-2008 07:18 AM |
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