Have Your Say: The Future of Lynx in Scotland

It has been centuries since the Eurasian lynx roamed the Scottish Highlands. Driven to extinction by habitat loss and hunting, this elusive predator exists now only in history books and ancient stone carvings. But could that change?
The conversation around reintroducing this “missing species” is gaining momentum. Scientific studies suggest that Scotland has the habitat and wild prey necessary to support a healthy lynx population. However, ecological suitability is only one piece of the puzzle. Social acceptance—how you feel about sharing the landscape with a large carnivore—is equally critical.
Now is your chance to join that conversation.
What is Lynx to Scotland?
Lynx to Scotland is a partnership between three leading charities: SCOTLAND: The Big Picture, Trees for Life, and The Lifescape Project. Since 2020, this collaboration has been meticulously assessing the feasibility of returning lynx to the Scottish landscape through a carefully managed reintroduction process.
The project isn’t just about ecology; it is deeply committed to understanding the human perspective. Following study tours to Switzerland and Slovenia to learn from communities living alongside lynx, the partnership is now focused on local consultation. They want to understand the aspirations, opportunities, and concerns of the people who live and work in potential reintroduction areas.
Join the Conversation in Forres
To facilitate open discussion, Lynx to Scotland is hosting a series of drop-in information sessions. These events are designed to be informal and welcoming, providing a neutral space where you can learn more about the proposals and, most importantly, share your views.
The next and final session in Forres is detailed below.
Event Details
- Date: Wednesday 11th February
- Time: 5:00 pm – 8:30 pm
- Location: Forres Town Hall (Home of Forres Area Community Trust)
Why Your Voice Matters
The potential return of the lynx is a significant topic for the Highlands and Moray. Proponents argue that as a top predator, the lynx could help restore balance to ecosystems, influence deer behaviour, and even boost eco-tourism. Conversely, concerns exist regarding livestock, particularly sheep, and the management of a reintroduced species.
These information sessions are not just presentations; they are opportunities for dialogue. Whether you are excited by the prospect of rewilding or have specific worries about how it might impact your livelihood or community, your perspective is essential. The Lynx to Scotland partners are there to listen, answer questions, and gather the diverse range of views necessary to inform any future decisions.
Be Part of the Discussion
We encourage everyone in the local area to drop by Forres Town Hall on February 11th. You don’t need to be an expert in ecology or conservation—you just need to be a member of the community with a view to share.
If you cannot attend in person, you can still participate by visiting the Lynx to Scotland website to complete their questionnaire or request an individual conversation.
This is a unique opportunity to shape a major conservation conversation in Scotland. Let’s ensure the future of our landscape is built on collaboration, understanding, and shared vision.

