An illegal gin trap has been found near Nairn.
Police have issued a warning about the use of illegal traps following the discovery of the fully-functioning, rusty device near Howford Bridge, a few miles south of the town.
Nothing had been caught in the trap and the device has since been recovered by officers.
Wildlife liaison officer Constable Jonathan Clarke said: “Gin traps have been illegal for many years and are entirely indiscriminate. This device could have caused serious injury to a wild animal, a pet or even a person if they been caught in it.
“Setting a trap such as this is a criminal act, as is possessing something like with the intention of using it.
“Setting one in an area close to the river which is popular with dog walkers is extremely reckless and it is fortunate that this was discovered before anything or anyone was injured.
“No further traps have been found but I would urge the public to be vigilant when walking in the area.
“If anyone does find a trap then please do not try to deal with it on your own but carefully note the location and report it to police immediately.
“Inquiries into this trap are ongoing and I would urge anyone with information to contact police on 101, using reference NM3269/18, or call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”