The accidental ‘insurance policy’ that might just save the endangered Scottish wildcat from extinction
22 January 2018
There are thought to be fewer than 300 Scottish wildcats left in the wild because cross-breeding with domestic and feral cats has drastically reduced their numbers.
Conservation efforts aiming to stamp out cross-breeding are underway but there is also an “insurance policy” in place, in the form of captive breeding.
“Regardless of what we do in the wild for wildcats, there are just not enough of them to conserve,” explains .
This means that releasing wildcats from captive populations into the wild has becomes a viable option.
Wildcats were first brought into captivity forty years ago. And this, according to David, was a stroke of luck.
“We didn’t do it because we were looking forward into the future,” he says. “We were doing it so people could learn about them and get close to a very elusive, iconic species.”
But this act may have inadvertently become the key to saving the Scottish wildcat.
How to identify a Scottish wildcat
How to identify a Scottish Wildcat
Dr Andrew KItchener, National Museum of Scotland
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