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Sunday, 22 October 2023

Hiatus



 There have been 463 posts covering foxes and their history, welfare, etc.,etc as well as wild cats. Those posts have covered topics and provided information that you will find nowhere else because it comes from original research dating back from 1976 and with wild cats 1980.

That work includes identifying which fox was wiped out in Hong Kong, looking at extinct canids.

There have been some 27061 views of this blog. People are stealing original material and using it as their own but that is to be expected with the internet. And there have been two comments. Therein lies the problem; there is no feedback on the posts or anyone saying why they are interested in the blog's subject matter. Just material theft. I had hoped that there would be more feedback.

In fact the culmination of my research on Foxes/canids and the wild cats -The Red Papers have sold no copies. Plenty sent out free of charge but no sales to help finance continued work.

For that reason I will be cutting back completely on posts. In fact I do not intend to post in the foreseeable future.  I will carry on with my research and that will mainly be seen by the Extinct Fox and Wild Cat Museum. Ground-breaking research is of intertest to no one it seems and that is a sad change from the 1990s. I guess no one reads books any more.

So I am now off to do other things and not get distracted by writing blog posts of no interest to anyone.

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