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Follow and track the exact location of rehabilitated foxes that have been GPS tagged to see what they really get up to on our streets.
No one knows for sure how many foxes live in the UK or whether the population is growing. There's thought to be between 30,000 to 40,000 living in cities and between 200,000 and 250,000 living in the ...
For many, urban red foxes are a familiar sight in back gardens or city streets. Often, people delight in seeing them and the connection to wildlife they bring. Others find them a nuisance, whether ...
Since asking the public to help track Madison’s wildlife in 2014, Drake and his team at the Urban Canid Project have received similar anecdotes, with coyotes and foxes coming near each other ...
The fox wrapped her brush more snugly round her body and went back to sleep. Species aside, there wasn’t much difference between the urban survivors on the train and the one on the platform.
As foxes and coyotes adapt to urban landscapes, the potential for encounters with humans necessarily goes up. A team of scientists is taking advantage of this fact to enlist the eyeballs and ...
Urban foxes may be more bold than their country equivalents, but they are not necessarily any more clever. Researchers spent just over a year studying wild foxes at 104 locations in England and ...
There are 10,000 foxes living in London, so rivalries aren't uncommon. However, city foxes often learn how to get along, so they can all eke out a living in the same neighborhood.
For more than a century, foxes have been taking over London. There's now one fox per every 300 people in England's capital. This time spent in cityscapes has led urban foxes to take on new traits ...
Urban foxes ‘bolder but not cleverer’ than rural cousins, study suggests Researchers set puzzles for dozens of the animals in 104 locations in England and Scotland.