This is a video about a wildcat in the south of Limburg province in the Netherlands, in May 2014.
Translated from the Dutch ARK conservationists:
Sunday, December 28th, 2014
In the Vijlenerbos forest near Vaals a fourth European wildcat has been provided with a collar transmitter. This is the first female that was caught. Slowly but surely, more is getting known about the numbers of wildcats in South Limburg.
Reblogged this on CreekWaterWoman and commented:
Fascinating and wonderful news.
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