Wild Lynx Could Be Reintroduced to British Countryside after 1,300 Years
28th October 2015
The Lynx UK Trust is seeking to release the animals in two locations, examining spots in Argyll and Bute, Northumberland, Cumbria, Norfolk and Aberdeenshire, over a five year period from next year.
If the charity gains approval for a licence, the consultation period of which starts from Wednesday, they intend to release approximately six big cats into each area and then monitor the effects on local agriculture, forestry and deer numbers.
What they really need to do is capture a breeding population of Skraelings and release them into the wild in Siberia. Redress that 10,000 year old wrong!