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THUNDER BAY — If you spot a gray fox – better still, if you've got a photo or video – the Thunder Bay Field Naturalists want to hear from you.
Rob Foster, a biologist and co-lead of TBFN's gray fox project, says we may now have the largest breeding gray fox population in Canada. "As a species at risk, we're trying to understand its biology and the ecology better so that we can help support its recovery. There's a national and a provincial plan for recovery because it had declined along the southern edge of Canada. Additional information might help resource professionals and managers better protect the species, help it increase in numbers and do better in the local landscape.
Telling it apart from a red fox, and in particular from the "cross fox" phase of the red fox, can be a challenge.
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