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VisitScottish Wildcats Born in Wild in Cairngorms After Captive Breeding on June 24
Jun 24, 2024, 11:34 AM
In a significant conservation milestone, critically endangered Scottish wildcats have successfully given birth in the wild after being bred in captivity. The kittens were born in the Cairngorms National Park on June 24, marking a major achievement in efforts to save the species from extinction. A total of 19 wildcats were bred in captivity and released into the park, some of which have now had kittens. These wildcats are equipped with GPS radio collars to monitor their movements and ensure their safety, according to BBCNews.
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BBCNews or official statements from Cairngorms National Park authorities
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More males than females • 33%
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Equal number of males and females • 33%
BBCNews or official statements from Cairngorms National Park authorities
3-4 kittens • 33%
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BBCNews or official statements from Cairngorms National Park authorities