Two more lynx spotted on the loose in the Scottish Highlands | UK News

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Two more lynx have reportedly been spotted on the loose in the same Scottish Highlands region where a pair of the wildcats were captured earlier this week.

On Friday morning, Police Scotland said it had received a fresh report of another two lynx in the Dell of Killiehuntly area near Kingussie within Cairngorms National Park.

The force believes the incident is linked to the illegal release of two lynxes that were captured on Thursday.

Members of the public are being warned not to approach the animals and to avoid the area as specially-trained personnel continue their efforts to track them down.

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Two lynx were caught in the Scottish Highlands this week

David Field, chief executive of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS), said: “Two more lynx have been sighted in the same Cairngorms location where we successfully captured a pair yesterday.

“Further traps are being baited in the area and the hope is that these animals will be safely and humanely captured before being taken to Edinburgh Zoo to join the two captured yesterday in quarantine.

“RZSS condemns the illegal release of wild animals in the strongest possible terms and urges anyone with information on the release of these lynx to contact Police Scotland on 101.”

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Pic: Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
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One of the lynx before it was captured on Thursday. Pic: Royal Zoological Society of Scotland

Police Scotland said enquiries are continuing to “establish the full circumstances of both sightings”.

Following the capture of the two on Thursday, First Minister John Swinney said the incident “should not have happened” and was an “illegal act”.

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