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ASM | Mammals of Oklahoma
Live in arid areas. Easily trapped & poisoned; their numbers are declining. Red Fox Vulpes vulpes Possibly introduced; uncommon Statewide 435(W), 436(Y), 582 Introduced from Europe ... forests 584 189 Lives in wooded areas. They often climb trees. When forests are cleared, red foxes usually move in. Ursidae (bears) Black Bear Ursus americanus Endangered Formerly statewide 142(C), ...
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SCS: Ringed Seal (Phoca hispida)
Arctic ringed seals, mostly pups and subadults, are the major prey of polar bears and arctic foxes. Other predators include wolverines, wolves, dogs, killer whales, walruses and large birds. Diet varies widely but ... burbot. Lairs in the northern part of Lake Ladoga have sometimes been attacked by dogs, red foxes and wolves. Saimaa Seal Saimaa seals are solitary animals and are usually found hauled ...
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NWS06: City ponders future of its wetlands
Willow Creek, which already is leased by The Nature Conservancy for protection, is the site of three rare or endangered plants. Red foxes roam the grasslands. Because most of the west Eugene wetlands do not look like traditional swampy, marshy wetlands, officials say they did not realize that the wetlands were there in such abundance until a preliminary survey ...
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River of Words: Home
Red foxes live in almost all of the contiguous United States, all of Europe and Britain, and almost all of Asia, including Japan. There are also several populations in North Africa. Red foxes were introduced into Australia in the nineteenth century. Snow Drop by Lulu Fang, age 16 McAllen, ...
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WWF - Problems: Invasive alien species
They have caused the population demise or extinction of many endemic vertebrates, and continue to cause livestock damage while posing a disease risk. European red foxes introduced into Australia and temperate regions of North America have negative impacts on many native species, including smaller canids and ground nesting birds in North America, and many ...
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Predation politics: wolves, conditioned taste aversion & wildlife management
Gustavson and later by me can be easily and reliably obtained. They report that predators as different as rats, cormorants, and red foxes quickly formed CTA and avoided referent prey at a distance over many trials; findings very much at odds with their American counterparts. Their work confirmed again that our successes in producing CTA were not merely due to some ...
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Red Fox in Kansas
They may live up to 10 years in the wild. Distribution: Red foxes are the most widely distributed carnivore in the world and found in North America, Europe ... inhabit urban areas along river corridors and highway interchanges. Coyotes will catch and kill red foxes Food: Red foxes feed on rabbits, hares, mice, rats, insects, ground nesting birds, carrion, fruits, berries, ...
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Red and Gray fox damage control and management
United States with the exception of a few isolated areas (Fig. 2). Gray foxes are found throughout the eastern, north central, and southwestern United States They are found throughout ... for upland and wetland birds, including some endangered species. Rabies outbreaks are most prevalent among red foxes in southeastern Canada and occasionally in the eastern United States. The incidence of rabies ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Ethiopian wolf, Canis simensis. Molecular Ecology 3:277-290. Groombridge, B. (ed.) 1994. 1994 IUCN Red List of Threatened Animals. IUCN, Gland, Switzerland. Haltenorth, T. and Diller, H. 1980. A field ... and Cambridge, UK. Sillero-Zubiri, C., Hoffmann, M. and Macdonald D.W. (eds). 2004. Canids: Foxes, Wolves, Jackals and Dogs. Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan. IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist Group ...
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Foxes
Foxes Foxes Gray Fox (Urocyon cinereoargenteus) Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes)
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