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Published Date: 10 June 2008
WILDLIFE enthusiasts have twice managed to catch rare glimpses of a wildcat on a Highland nature reserve.
The camera-shy beast was sighted on the Rothiemurchus estate near Aviemore – and it is believed it could have been protecting a litter of kittens.

Less than 400 Scottish wildcats roam the Highlands and they face a serious threat of extinction wi
thin the next decade.

In a bid to protect the species, Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) launched a Wildcat Survey at the end of 2006 and asked tourists and workers to report any sightings to them.

Adrian Davis, who is co-ordinating the survey, said he had received about 100-150 responses but a number of them – such as sightings in the middle of Glasgow – had to be discounted.

"I would say a sighting is a very rare experience," he said. "People like rangers, don't really see wildcats normally.

"It's a very rare thing on the whole, but there are one or two (people] who may be lucky enough to live next to one and see it more often."

The Rothiemurchus resident has been spotted twice in the last month, from a hide in the forest operated by Speyside Wildlife.

Sally Dowden, owner of the firm and a director of tour operator body Wild Scotland, whose clients saw the wildcat, said: "

I don't know who was more excited, the guests or the guide."





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  • Last Updated: 09 June 2008 10:45 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

weeshooie1,

Wollongong 10/06/2008 06:57:48
The sightings in Glasgow were probably of that infamous moggy 'Sam the Skull' made famous in a song by Mat Maggin (scuse the spelling)
2

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

10/06/2008 10:46:08
Hi Weeshooie...need to look for that one 'Sam the skull' by Matt McGinn.....was he not a folksyist person?

 

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