There are so many wonderful reasons to travel, from gaining valuable new cultural experiences to seeing the different flora and fauna that make each ecosystem unique. Our world is so beautiful and ...
Most people don't know the scientific name of a fox, which is not the one that most people know it by. Foxes, those ...
DNR furbearer biologist Vince Evelsizer releases GF2 back into the wild with a tracking collar to collect information about her habitat use and range. This, paired with disease testing and trail ...
A recent UC Davis report found inbreeding in the dwindling populations of red foxes in California’s Sierra Nevada and Lassen regions. These red foxes are smaller than other fox species and are ...
Foxes have adapted their diets to our urban landscape, breed bigger families in cities and even know how and when to cross ...
Most of the time, there are no signs that you have a fox visiting your yard, unless you see (or perhaps hear!) them. The best ...
Ancient humans in South America may have kept foxes as pets, according to archaeologists. Their finding comes from excavations at a grave site in northwest Patagonia in Argentina, named Cañada Seca.
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