tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6645347058576950495.post2745185051055387921..comments2023-10-15T12:24:56.258+01:00Comments on British Wildlife Centre ~ Keeper's Blog: Wildcats TogetherMatt Binsteadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07385381020753239358noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6645347058576950495.post-67259887561695529322013-03-11T08:51:25.030+00:002013-03-11T08:51:25.030+00:00At this time we do not release our wildcats, curre...At this time we do not release our wildcats, currently there is no where suitable for this to happen. We work closely with the Scottish Wildcat Association who are looking at ways we can help conserve the wildcat, and are working on a "Wildcat Haven" project to provide a suitable habitat for potential future release.<br /><br />All our cats are part of the studbook. I am unsure of any drastic skew in the sex ratio, having not seen the most recent studbook, but from memory I believe it to be fairly even.Matt Binsteadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07385381020753239358noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6645347058576950495.post-70430171056909193672013-03-08T23:31:39.891+00:002013-03-08T23:31:39.891+00:00Thats great news- if they do have kits do you thin...Thats great news- if they do have kits do you think any would be released into the wild or do you still need to build up numbers in captivity?<br /><br />Is there a skew of any sex in captive populations eg more males than females etcOwennoreply@blogger.com