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Friday 15 September 2023

Foxes Pay The Price of Habituation (again)

 Today I heard of yet another location where a "family of foxes" have been fed by humans lost their fear of them. Quite tame.  However, this is a business premises and the ones owning the place are going to call someone in "to remove them".

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More foxes die because4 idiots decide they want a 'garden'/'work' pet.  If humans are not giving foxes wholly wrong food to eat they are killing them with cars and we have now seen that habituated foxes have shorter lives because no fear of humans mean that it makes an easier task to kill them and someone who enjoys killi9ng wildlife will get a nice fat paycheque out of it.

People on this Red island sit back and allow badgers to be exterminated and and also habituate foxes to the point where they can just be casually shot and "gotten out of the way". 

Think about what you are doing.

Act and at least try to do something to protect wildlife because foxes and badgers are going to vanish in a couple decades...but of course "something will happen before then to save them".

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British wild cat

British foxes

Red squirrel

The list goes on and on and then comes the "let's re-introduce them" but it is too late. You have already wiped out the species you 'loved' so much.


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