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Arctic foxes were almost hunted to extinction in Sweden, Norway and Finland. Can projects to breed and feed them help this native species return for good?
It’s been about a month since an Arctic fox was found wandering in a park in Portland, Oregon. The agency caring for her says she will never get to roam the Arctic tundra. Because the fox has ...
Is there any photographer who has it tougher than wildlife photographers? They travel to remote locations, from the freezing ...
During the summer months, Arctic foxes collect a surplus of food and carry it back to their dens to bury and store. Come wintertime when prey is scarce, they will follow polar bears and wolves to ...
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Arctic Foxes and Polar Bears are Partners in Crime - MSNArctic foxes and polar bears may seem like unlikely partners, but in the harsh Arctic environment, survival is all about strategy! These clever foxes shadow polar bears, using them to access food ...
A video of "the sweetest" arctic fox cub in Iceland crying for its mother has captured the hearts of users on Instagram. The moment was filmed by Iceland-based photographer Léo Guedes and has ...
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An Arctic fox found wandering in an NW Portland park captured the hearts of the community - but also raised concerns over what would happen to her next.
The Arctic fox found in Portland, Oregon, is pictured. She is food-motivated and likes to climb. Bird Alliance of Oregon An Arctic creature spotted roaming around an Oregon city last month won’t ...
Many of the bird species that arctic foxes hunt during the summer migrate south to escape the harsh winter weather. The foxes are left with fewer food choices. While they still hunt some birds, like ...
Staff at the Wildlife Care Center believe the Arctic fox either accidentally escaped from captivity or was intentionally dumped by people who illegally held her.
In low lemming years, which are increasingly common, Arctic foxes don't reproduce. That's why rangers now provide food for the foxes in more than 250 feeding stations across Norway, Sweden and ...
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