Luke Ogden has been an animal and wildlife lover for years. Growing up in Pennsauken, he preferred the great outdoors to ...
Unlike coyotes, not all foxes belong to the same species. All foxes are members of the genus Vulpes, which encompasses ...
hybridization with nonnative red foxes, and competition with coyotes resulting from reduced snowpack levels. The Center petitioned for protection of the red fox in 2011 and filed lawsuits in 2013 and ...
While the red fox has black legs, a white-tipped tail and a distinctive orange or red coat, both coyotes and gray foxes can have reddish fur as well. The gray fox’s rusty coat around its face ...
According to the state Department of Environment Protection's Division of Fish and Wildlife, sarcoptic mite mange is the biggest killer of red foxes and coyotes in the state. Highly contagious ...
Climate change is reducing the Sierra snowpack, causing increased competition for food with coyotes. These foxes are jeopardized by inbreeding depression due to small population size and hybridization ...