Tracking The Highland Tiger: In Search of Scottish Wildcats
An exploration of the mysterious Scottish Wildcat—Britain's rarest mammal, and one of the most endangered carnivores in the world.

These cats are fierce and very wild—completely untameable. Just like domestic cats prowling in the garden, wildcats hunt for a wide range of prey, from mice and voles to grouse, rabbits and red squirrels. Their kittens are born in March, and quickly begin to learn key hunting skills. Wildcats have endured centuries of habitat loss; they have been hunted for fur and been killed as vermin, and are threatened by inbreeding with domestic moggies, along with other issues such as disease and vehicle collisions.

In this book, Marianne Taylor—author of the award-winning Way of the Hare— seeks out the beautiful and enigmatic Scottish Wildcat in a rich narrative interwoven with what we know about the cat's biology and history in Britain.

The Highland Tiger is a great read for anyone with an interest in Britain's wildlife and wild places, and especially to those who are fond of felines.

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Tracking The Highland Tiger: In Search of Scottish Wildcats
An exploration of the mysterious Scottish Wildcat—Britain's rarest mammal, and one of the most endangered carnivores in the world.

These cats are fierce and very wild—completely untameable. Just like domestic cats prowling in the garden, wildcats hunt for a wide range of prey, from mice and voles to grouse, rabbits and red squirrels. Their kittens are born in March, and quickly begin to learn key hunting skills. Wildcats have endured centuries of habitat loss; they have been hunted for fur and been killed as vermin, and are threatened by inbreeding with domestic moggies, along with other issues such as disease and vehicle collisions.

In this book, Marianne Taylor—author of the award-winning Way of the Hare— seeks out the beautiful and enigmatic Scottish Wildcat in a rich narrative interwoven with what we know about the cat's biology and history in Britain.

The Highland Tiger is a great read for anyone with an interest in Britain's wildlife and wild places, and especially to those who are fond of felines.

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Tracking The Highland Tiger: In Search of Scottish Wildcats

Tracking The Highland Tiger: In Search of Scottish Wildcats

by Marianne Taylor
Tracking The Highland Tiger: In Search of Scottish Wildcats

Tracking The Highland Tiger: In Search of Scottish Wildcats

by Marianne Taylor

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Overview

An exploration of the mysterious Scottish Wildcat—Britain's rarest mammal, and one of the most endangered carnivores in the world.

These cats are fierce and very wild—completely untameable. Just like domestic cats prowling in the garden, wildcats hunt for a wide range of prey, from mice and voles to grouse, rabbits and red squirrels. Their kittens are born in March, and quickly begin to learn key hunting skills. Wildcats have endured centuries of habitat loss; they have been hunted for fur and been killed as vermin, and are threatened by inbreeding with domestic moggies, along with other issues such as disease and vehicle collisions.

In this book, Marianne Taylor—author of the award-winning Way of the Hare— seeks out the beautiful and enigmatic Scottish Wildcat in a rich narrative interwoven with what we know about the cat's biology and history in Britain.

The Highland Tiger is a great read for anyone with an interest in Britain's wildlife and wild places, and especially to those who are fond of felines.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472954374
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 07/27/2021
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 4.87(w) x 7.78(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

Marianne Taylor is a birdwatcher, dragonfly-finder and mammal-seeker from Kent, England. She has written many books on wildlife including British Naturefinder, British Birds of Prey and Spotlight Robins for the RSPB and two previous nature-writing narratives, Dragonflight and Way of the Hare.

Table of Contents

Prologue - gatita fiera

1. A Cat in Context - evolution, relationship

2. Wild Tales - myth and legend

Trip 1: Speyside, 2013

3. Born to Kill - biology of cats and wildcats

Trip 2: Ardnamurchan, 2013

4. Life Unseen - how wildcats live

Trip 3: Speyside, 2014

5. A Bloody History - humans and wildcats in conflict

Trip 4: Speyside and Beyond, 2015

6. Of Cats Tame and Wild - wildcats and domestic cats

Trip 5: Ardanmurchan, 2016

7. Salvage Operation - conservation efforts to date

Trip 6: Speyside, 2018

8. An Uncertain Future - population, projects

Acknowledgements

Further Information

Index

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