18 collections hold red foxes in the UK. 29 hold Scottish wildcats, many have them on display. As I said, quite a few UK zoos have British wildlife on display including those listed to name a few. I have just listed a selection of the mammals they have. Many of those specialising in UK wildlife also have species from other parts of Europe too, many of which were once found in Britain such as bears and wolves.
- Wildwood in Kent which has wildcats (on display), badgers, red fox, red deer, red squirrel, pine marten, fallow deer, otter, beaver, wild boar and more
- British Wildlife Centre in Surrey with red fox, badgers, otters, red squirrel, wildcats (on display), pine martens, fallow deer, red deer, roe deer and more
- New Forest Wildlife Park in Hampshire with wildcats (on display), red fox, badgers, otters, fallow deer, red deer, roe deer, wild boar as well as other more exotic animals like giant otters.
- Northumberland Country Zoo has fallow deer and wildcats (on display).
- Welsh Mountain Zoo in North Wales has fallow deer and pine martens.
- Five Sisters Zoo in West Lothian has badgers, wildcats (on display) and muntjac deer (introduced but of course found wild in the UK)
There's even
a zoo in Sweden where you can see (in theory, they were sleeping or hiding somewhere when I visited) Scottish wildcats.
I guess seeing things out and about can make them either not very interesting or extra interesting for someone. I have seen wild elk, roe deer, reindeer (technically domesticated but just wandering around the forest or on the road) beaver, foxes, seals, cranes and more. I have seen them in the wild but also in zoos and I really wish I could build a zoo with those animals I have seen. At least a few of them.