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- Sierra Nevada Red Fox Fact Sheet
- Canine Distemper Information
- Trapper Education Manual Page 150 Bobcat Lynx Rufus; Order: Carnivora; Family: Felidae
- Sierra Nevada Red Fox (Vulpus Vulpus Necator) As Threatened Or Endangered Under the Endangered Species Act
- Canids of the World Wolves, Wild Dogs, Foxes
- Red Fox and Lyme Disease – Is There a Connection in Vermont? October 2018
- Blue Jay, Vol.31, Issue 1
- Mammals of New York State Poster (PDF)
- Wild Neighbors Information Sheet
- Who Eats Who Chart
- Canine Confusion: Was That a Coyote, Fox, Wolf Or Dog? Coyotes, Foxes and Wolves Are All Members of the Dog Family Canidae
- Canid Reproductive Biology: Norm and Unique Aspects in Strategies and Mechanisms
- Track ID Brochure.Pub
- Summer Food of Sympatric Red Fox and Pine Marten in the German Alps
- Coydogs Wolves in New York Red Fox Gray Fox Coyote
- Red Fox Assessment
- Furbearers South Carolina’S Furbearers
- The Red Fox by Jade
- How Far from the Road Should Land Cover Be Assessed? a Case Study on Mesopredator Mortality on Roads
- Rabies Occurrence in Red Fox and Raccoon Dog Population in Lithuania 59 © Lietuvos Mokslų Akademijos Leidykla, 2007
- 2011-12 Furharvester Activity Summary
- Fox Fact Sheet
- Red Fox Ancestry and Connectivity Assessments Reveal Minimal Fur Farm Introgression in Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
- Mammals of New England
- Coyote Interactions with Other Carnivores
- Fox Fact Sheet of the Five Species of Foxes Found in North America, Only
- A Guide to Recognizing the Florida Panther, Its Tracks
- Red List Status of Carnivores in the ARABIAN PENINSULA
- South Dakota Wildlife
- Wolves, Coyotes & Foxes
- European Red Fox (Vulpes Vulpes)
- Canids: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan
- Foxes in Massachusetts
- Black Bear, Red Fox
- Smakf and Mid-Sized Carnivores
- Mammals of the Shasta-Trinity
- Status of the Red Fox in Oklahoma And
- Mammals of Cedar Breaks National Monument
- A Continental Scale Trophic Cascade from Wolves Through Coyotes to Foxes
- Distribution of Nonnative Red Foxes in East Bay Oak Woodlands1
- Mammals of Ohio Field Guide DIVISION of WILDLIFE This Booklet Is Produced by the ODNR Division of Wildlife As a Free Publication
- Field Guide Smithsonian Science Education Center
- Fall Is a Fine Time to Be a Red Fox. but So Is Winter, Spring, Or Summer! Even in a Big City in the Middle Mostly Alone
- Mixed-Species Exhibits with Carnivorans V
- The Red Fox: Problems in Rural Areas
- Reproduction Success in European Badgers, Red Foxes and Raccoon Dogs in Relation to Sett Cohabitation
- Living with Wildlife Red Fox & Gray Fox in Massachusetts
- Field Staff Response for Cougar Information and Conflict Situations