If a red fox tunnels under your tool shed or burrows beneath putting greens on golf courses, you won’t guarantee it a long, healthy life by hiring a trapper to have the fox moved to a suburban woodlot or even a rural wetland.
That’s what researcher David Drake reported during a talk Feb. 12 at the annual winter meeting of Wisconsin’s Wildlife Society in Stevens Point.
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