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Eurasian lynx could be reintroduced to northern England and Scotland if community-supported plans and licenses are secured.
A new study finds Eurasian lynx could thrive in Cumbria, Northumberland, and southern Scotland if reintroduced, thanks to suitable woodland and prey.
The Missing Lynx Project, led by the Lifescape Partnership, identifies Kielder Forest as a potential release site and confirms habitat viability across border regions, including near Carlisle.
A year-long consultation showed 72% local support.
Officials stress any reintroduction would require a community-designed plan, a license, and measures to address concerns.
Lynx, medium-sized predators that eat deer and small carnivores, could help manage forests naturally.
The project continues public engagement and research ahead of a potential future application for reintroduction.
El lince euroasiático podría ser reintroducido en el norte de Inglaterra y Escocia si se obtienen planes y licencias respaldados por la comunidad.