The Role of Aigas

At Aigas Field Centre we are committed to conserving wildcats in Scotland. From our inception in 1976 we have been spreading awareness of the threats facing these creatures whilst championing their protection in the wild.

‘The Aigas Wildcat Conservation Breeding Programme’ was set up in 2011 and we are now breeding these animals in collaboration with over 40 other organisations, who share the ultimate goal of releasing wildcats back into large tracts of healthy Highland habitat. The organisations make up the UK wildcat conservation breeding programme.

Any kittens born at Aigas are extremely important for the future of the species in the UK. A female wildcat called Skye, who was born at Aigas in 2019, is now living at the Highland Wildlife Park’s breeding for release centre. Amazingly, she gave birth to 4 kittens this year, and they all meet the criteria for release into the wild next year.  

Photography by Jacob New

To read more about the Aigas wildcats and our successful efforts to contribute to a secure future for the wildcats, please read the Hope for Wildcats blog, written by our current Staff Naturalist Flavio Winkler Ford.

A video created at Aigas in 2017