Rescued: Britain's 'Loneliest Sheep' Finds Hope Amidst Intimidation

Police were called to a farm in Scotland after animal rights activists were accused of intimidating staff over the expected arrival of "Britain's loneliest sheep," Fiona. The activists had been working on rescuing Fiona, who had been stuck at the foot of a cliff for two years, but rival rescuers allegedly went behind their back to winch her up the cliff. The farm intended to rehabilitate Fiona before opening to the public again in the spring, but her whereabouts are being kept secret due to safety concerns. Animal Rising, the activist group, apologized for the situation and expressed concerns about Fiona being kept in a petting zoo. Police attended the scene but reported no issues.
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