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Paul Cargill

Lynx captured after illegal release in Cairngorms ‘doing well’, say experts

The three lynx were captured after being illegally released in the Cairngorms National Park (RZSS/PA) -

Three lynx illegally released in the Cairngorms have been described as “doing well” after completing their 30-day quarantine at Edinburgh Zoo.

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), the charity which runs the zoo, trapped the cats in early January after they were spotted in the Drumguish area near Kingussie.

It has been confirmed all three lynx are female and believed to be less than a year old.

The lynx are healthy and recovering in our quarantine facilities at Edinburgh Zoo

David Field, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland

A fourth lynx died overnight after being captured in January. RZSS has confirmed that lynx was male, estimated to be the same age as the females.

The surviving animals have temporarily been given the names A, B and C, which is how animals were named by the charity’s founder, Thomas Gillespie, when Edinburgh Zoo first opened in 1913.

RZSS chief executive David Field said: “Illegally releasing these cats into the wild was highly irresponsible and it is likely they would have died had they not been rescued.

“Thankfully, the lynx are healthy and recovering in our quarantine facilities at Edinburgh Zoo.

One of the lynx captured in the Cairngorms (RZSS/PA)

“Our team of expert keepers and veterinarians have been delighted by how well they have settled in and have been observing closely how all three are becoming more confident and beginning to show their personalities.

“Now they have successfully completed their quarantine, the challenge is to find their forever home.

“They will continue to stay here whilst we consider our options. All of this is expensive, so we launched an appeal for donations and have been very encouraged by the outpouring of support so far.”

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