A lynx has died following the illegal release of four in the Scottish Highlands
The big cats were found near Kingussie, about 50 miles south of Inverness. They were spotted in pairs, and the rescue team worked hard to get them back safely. But, unfortunately, one of the lynx didn’t make it. Dr. Helen Senn from the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland shared the news at a press conference, saying it’s a real shame.
She mentioned that they’re not sure what caused the lynx’s death yet, but they’ll be doing a postmortem to find out. It’s just a sad reminder of how risky it is to release these animals without proper preparation. The surviving lynx are now getting the care they need, and one will be heading to Edinburgh for quarantine.
The weather has been rough too, with temperatures dropping to record lows. It’s been a tough situation for everyone involved, and the local community has been super supportive throughout this whole ordeal. They’re still keeping an eye out for any other lynx that might be out there, but for now, it looks like they’ve managed to recover the main group. Fingers crossed for the best outcome for the remaining lynx!