Two LYNX on the loose in UK after ‘illegal release’ as police warn public ‘do not approach’

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Two LYNX on the loose in UK after ‘illegal release’ as police warn public ‘do not approach’
Author: Ethan Singh
Published: Jan, 09 2025 06:45

COPS investigating the "illegal release" of two lynx have warned the public to not approach the wild cats. It comes after reports the pair of apex predators were spotted in Drumguish, near Kingussie, in the Scottish Highlands. Specially trained staff from the Highland Wildlife Park are now assisting officers to trace the animals.

 [Two lynx have been spotted in the Scottish Highlands]
Image Credit: The Sun [Two lynx have been spotted in the Scottish Highlands]

They have confirmed the Lynxes have not escaped from the park and instead may have been abandoned illegally. In a statement on X, the Highland Wildlife Park said: "We have been notified about the suspected illegal release of two lynx in the Cairngorms National Park.

"Although these are not our lynx, we are working closely with Police Scotland and partners to safely retrieve the animals.". The public have been advised to call 101 if they see the cats. A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Two lynx have been spotted in the Drumguish area near to Kingussie.

"Specially trained staff from Highland Wildlife Park are assisting officers to trace them. "Do not approach the lynx or attend the area, but instead call police via 101. Quote inc no 2179/08/01/25 when calling.". The Cairngorms National Park Authority said they were shy and a "low risk" to humans but added they should not be approached.

A spokesperson said: "We condemn the illegal release of wild animals in the strongest possible terms and we are also concerned for the welfare of the lynx that have been released.". The authority also said people should not attend the area and appealed to anyone with information about the lynx to contact police.

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