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Wildwood Trust Unveils Lynx Enclosure, Paving Way for Reintroduction

30 Oct

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  • New lynx enclosure built at Wildwood Trust in Kent
  • Facility aims to breed lynx for reintroduction to UK
  • Lynx disappeared from Britain centuries ago due to habitat loss
Wildwood Trust Unveils Lynx Enclosure, Paving Way for Reintroduction

On October 28th, 2025, Wildwood Trust, a charity dedicated to restoring Britain's lost species, unveiled a new lynx enclosure at its wildlife park near Canterbury, Kent. This facility is a significant milestone in the charity's plans to reintroduce the Eurasian lynx, a native British predator that disappeared in medieval times due to woodland loss.

The new enclosure is home to two lynx, Torridon and Flossie, who were pictured exploring their new surroundings. Wildwood Trust's director general, Paul Whitfield, expressed excitement about the prospect of lynx once again roaming the UK's wild places, stating that the idea is "not only feasible but incredibly exciting."

The charity, known for its successful reintroduction of European bison, believes that bringing back the lynx would help regulate prey like deer, leading to more balanced ecosystems. The Missing Lynx Project, led by The Lifescape Project, is currently assessing the readiness of local habitats and communities in Northumberland, Cumbria, and southern Scotland to welcome the return of this elusive predator.

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The Wildwood Trust has designed a new facility at its wildlife park near Canterbury, Kent to breed Eurasian lynx, a native British predator that disappeared centuries ago, with the goal of reintroducing them to the UK.
According to the article, the reintroduction of the lynx would help regulate prey like deer, leading to more balanced ecosystems in the UK.
The Missing Lynx Project, led by The Lifescape Project, is currently assessing the readiness of local habitats and communities in Northumberland, Cumbria, and southern Scotland to welcome the return of the lynx.

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