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Hope for Scotland's Wildcats: Breeding Program Thrives
17 Dec, 2025
Summary
- Wildcat population grows significantly in Cairngorms National Park.
- Captive-bred wildcats show high survival rates after release.
- Hybridisation threat remains, with efforts to neuter domestic cats.

The 'Saving Wildcats' project in Scotland's Cairngorms National Park is demonstrating significant success in revitalizing the native wildcat population. Initiated by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), the program involves breeding wildcats in captivity and releasing them into their natural habitat, leading to a notable increase in numbers. This initiative is crucial given that Scotland's wildcat population was declared "functionally extinct" in 2018 due to disease, habitat loss, and interbreeding with domestic cats.



