Following the release of beavers into a Highland glen last month a charity now wants to reintroduce the lynx, red squirrels and a species of cattle considered the 'modern-day aurochs' View Image The Lynx could be back in Scotland soon (Image: Getty Images)
A charity is launching a bid to return four species described at the “architects of the wild” to the Scottish Highlands. Following the release of beavers into a Highland glen last month, Trees for Life also wants to reintroduce lynx, red squirrels and a species of cattle considered the “modern-day aurochs”.
The rewilding charity says this will improve the environment and benefit communities through nature tourism. It is seeking to raise £3.6 million to fund the missing species programme.
As well as beavers, lynx and

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