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  2. Highland Wildlife Park - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Wildlife Park is a 105-hectare (260-acre) safari park and zoo near Kingussie, Scotland.The park is located within the Cairngorms National Park.The park is run by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland and is a member of the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA) and the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA).

  3. Scotland monkey escape - live: New sighting of loose ... - AOL

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    The Japanese macaque escaped from its enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park near Kingussie, Inverness ... 50, saw the monkey from their patio doors in Kincraig on Sunday morning, where it could be ...

  4. Monkey settling back into life at wildlife park after five ...

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    Honshu got out of his enclosure at Highland Wildlife Park on Sunday and was recaptured on Thursday. Monkey settling back into life at wildlife park after five-day escape Skip to main content

  5. Two more lynx abandoned in Cairngorms caught – two ... - AOL

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    The animals were taken to Highland Wildlife Park to be checked by vets (Royal Zoological Society of Scotland/PA Wire) Two lynx set loose in the Cairngorm mountains in Scotland have been captured ...

  6. Kingussie - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Wildlife Park is close by. The Highland Folk Museum is in Newtonmore , 3 miles (5 kilometres) from Kingussie. Kingussie is at the centre of a network of well maintained and waymarked footpaths; one of the most popular walks in the area is the ascent to Creag Bheag , [ 11 ] a prominent hill overlooking its centre.

  7. Kincraig - Wikipedia

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    Kincraig (Scottish Gaelic: Ceann na Creige) is a village located north of Kingussie and south of Aviemore in Highland, Scotland. Its original name was Boat of Inch, reflecting the ferry boat crossing of the Spey River that once operated here but the name was changed after a single track bridge was erected in 1871.

  8. Warning after two lynx released in Highlands

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    The alarm was raised when the wild cats were spotted in the Drumguish area, near to Kingussie.

  9. Kincraig Lake Ecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    Greylag geese on Kincraig Lake. There is a variety of wildlife seen at the reserve. In winter 2007 the local Fylde Bird Club organised a Christmas Bird Hunt around the Fylde and recorded the following birds at Kincraig Lake – grey heron, mallard, mute swan, Canada geese, shoveler, teal, mallard, coot, moorhen, sparrowhawk, little grebe, starling, magpie, long-tailed tit, snipe, grey wagtail ...