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John Swinney rules out reintroduction of lynx to Scotland | |
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Lynx were once native to Britain but were driven to extinction hundreds of years ago | Lynx were once native to Britain but were driven to extinction hundreds of years ago |
First Minister John Swinney has ruled out the legal reintroduction of lynx into the wild in Scotland. | First Minister John Swinney has ruled out the legal reintroduction of lynx into the wild in Scotland. |
His comments follow concerns about the illegal release of four lynx in the Cairngorms last month. | His comments follow concerns about the illegal release of four lynx in the Cairngorms last month. |
Campaigners have been working on plans for the controlled reintroduction of the cats to benefit rural biodiversity but farmers have raised concerns about the impact they would have on livestock. | Campaigners have been working on plans for the controlled reintroduction of the cats to benefit rural biodiversity but farmers have raised concerns about the impact they would have on livestock. |
At the NFU Scotland conference, Mr Swinney said the reintroduction of lynx, or any other carnivorous species, would not take place under his government. | At the NFU Scotland conference, Mr Swinney said the reintroduction of lynx, or any other carnivorous species, would not take place under his government. |
The wild cats were once native to Britain but were driven to extinction 500 to 1,000 years ago through habitat loss and hunting. | The wild cats were once native to Britain but were driven to extinction 500 to 1,000 years ago through habitat loss and hunting. |
Watch the moment two lynx are captured in the Highlands | Watch the moment two lynx are captured in the Highlands |
Swinney told the conference: "Ministers are acutely aware of the concerns many of you have about the introduction of new species. | Swinney told the conference: "Ministers are acutely aware of the concerns many of you have about the introduction of new species. |
"Let me be very clear, the recent illegal release of four lynx was both reckless and posed a serious risk to the welfare of those animals released. | "Let me be very clear, the recent illegal release of four lynx was both reckless and posed a serious risk to the welfare of those animals released. |
"My government will not be reintroducing lynx, or indeed any other large carnivorous species in Scotland." | "My government will not be reintroducing lynx, or indeed any other large carnivorous species in Scotland." |
He said the introduction of other species such as white-tailed sea eagles had led to "unintended consequences". | He said the introduction of other species such as white-tailed sea eagles had led to "unintended consequences". |
The first minister said it was important to set out the policy position of his government on the lynx issue. | The first minister said it was important to set out the policy position of his government on the lynx issue. |
"We've got to wrestle with various issues of balance within the rural community in Scotland," he said. | "We've got to wrestle with various issues of balance within the rural community in Scotland," he said. |
"We've got to balance the action we've got to take on climate. We've got to balance the action to ensure we've got an adequate supply of food production. | "We've got to balance the action we've got to take on climate. We've got to balance the action to ensure we've got an adequate supply of food production. |
"We've got to make sure that we've got viable investments within our rural economy - and I don't see the reintroduction of the lynx being compatible with that balanced agenda that the government's got to take forward." | "We've got to make sure that we've got viable investments within our rural economy - and I don't see the reintroduction of the lynx being compatible with that balanced agenda that the government's got to take forward." |
One farmer pointed out that reintroduced beavers had caused damage worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. | One farmer pointed out that reintroduced beavers had caused damage worth hundreds of thousands of pounds. |
Swinney said there needed to be a "considered discussion" around reintroducing species, pointing out that the beaver population in Perthshire was now "formidably more comprehensive than it was at the beginning". | Swinney said there needed to be a "considered discussion" around reintroducing species, pointing out that the beaver population in Perthshire was now "formidably more comprehensive than it was at the beginning". |
He said he had witnessed "very directly and dramatically" the impact of beavers on flood prevention measures in his own constituency. | He said he had witnessed "very directly and dramatically" the impact of beavers on flood prevention measures in his own constituency. |
Some wildlife groups are keen to see lynx one day roam free under legal reintroductions. | Some wildlife groups are keen to see lynx one day roam free under legal reintroductions. |
Peter Cairns of the Lynx to Scotland Project, a three-charity partnership working to restore them to the Scottish Highlands, said there was no reason why there could not be a "carefully-managed" reintroduction. | Peter Cairns of the Lynx to Scotland Project, a three-charity partnership working to restore them to the Scottish Highlands, said there was no reason why there could not be a "carefully-managed" reintroduction. |
He said: "John Swinney's government was brave enough to declare a climate emergency when others were sitting on the fence. | He said: "John Swinney's government was brave enough to declare a climate emergency when others were sitting on the fence. |
"The climate and biodiversity crises are inextricably linked, so we should be clear about the choice we face: we either support the sometimes uneasy business of co-existence with wild animals, like lynx, or we endorse their absolute exclusion." | "The climate and biodiversity crises are inextricably linked, so we should be clear about the choice we face: we either support the sometimes uneasy business of co-existence with wild animals, like lynx, or we endorse their absolute exclusion." |
He added that consistent polling pointed to "more Scots than ever before" supporting a carefully-managed lynx reintroduction. | He added that consistent polling pointed to "more Scots than ever before" supporting a carefully-managed lynx reintroduction. |
"If countries like Uganda or Sri Lanka, with much higher human populations and lower GDPs, can somehow manage to co-exist with elephants, leopards or lions, it is hard to argue that Scotland can't accommodate a medium-sized cat like the lynx," he said. | "If countries like Uganda or Sri Lanka, with much higher human populations and lower GDPs, can somehow manage to co-exist with elephants, leopards or lions, it is hard to argue that Scotland can't accommodate a medium-sized cat like the lynx," he said. |
Lynx on the loose | Lynx on the loose |
Steve Micklewright, chief executive of Trees for Life, said: "Scotland is one of a handful of European countries still lacking a large terrestrial mammal predator. | Steve Micklewright, chief executive of Trees for Life, said: "Scotland is one of a handful of European countries still lacking a large terrestrial mammal predator. |
"If we are serious about tackling the nature and climate emergencies, we need lynx back." | "If we are serious about tackling the nature and climate emergencies, we need lynx back." |
In December, police issued a warning after two Eurasian lynx were spotted on the loose in the Cairngorms. | In December, police issued a warning after two Eurasian lynx were spotted on the loose in the Cairngorms. |
They were later captured in traps near Kingussie. However, barely 24 hours later, two more escaped cats were on the loose in the area. | They were later captured in traps near Kingussie. However, barely 24 hours later, two more escaped cats were on the loose in the area. |
One of those lynx died after they were captured, and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland later said all the cats were showing signs of starvation. | One of those lynx died after they were captured, and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland later said all the cats were showing signs of starvation. |
The other three lynx are being cared for at Edinburgh Zoo. | The other three lynx are being cared for at Edinburgh Zoo. |
It is still not known where the big cats came from. | It is still not known where the big cats came from. |
A licence is required under the Dangerous Animals Act to keep lynx. | A licence is required under the Dangerous Animals Act to keep lynx. |
Highland Council said no premises in the area had applied for, or were operating under, a Dangerous Wild Animal (DWA) licence - suggesting they had come from somewhere else. | Highland Council said no premises in the area had applied for, or were operating under, a Dangerous Wild Animal (DWA) licence - suggesting they had come from somewhere else. |
Scotland's nature agency NatureScot also said it had not granted any licences for the reintroduction of lynx. | Scotland's nature agency NatureScot also said it had not granted any licences for the reintroduction of lynx. |