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Related: About this forumCatalina Island fox makes astounding comeback
Since falling to a low of 100 in 1999, the Catalina Island fox has rebounded to a number 1,542 above its previous level, thanks to conservationists' efforts.
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
January 19, 2012
The Catalina Island fox has made one of the most remarkable recoveries known for an endangered species, rebounding in just 13 years from near extinction brought on by a distemper epidemic, wildlife biologists announced Wednesday.
The number of foxes has reached 1,542, surpassing the population of about 1,300 seen before the animals were ravaged by the disease that scientists believe was introduced by a pet dog or a raccoon from the mainland that hitched a ride on a boat or a barge.
"We're beyond proud," said Ann Muscat, president and chief executive of the Santa Catalina Island Conservancy. "It's a testament to what hard work, passion, money and the resiliency of nature can accomplish."
The animals' growing presence is evident across the island in "scent advertisements" clumps of telltale scat left on boulders, retainer walls, barbecues and picnic tables. But despite their growing number, Muscat said, "we can't relax. These furry treasures are still just one infected dog or raccoon away from extinction."
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-fox-20120119,0,6967247.story
Merlot
(9,696 posts)If you're like me and clicked on this link just to see pics of foxes. The pictures are of the foxes being inspected and not pretty-foxes-in-the-wild pictures. However, it's really cool to see them this close, and how dedicated the people are who have saved them.
It's nice to have some good news and see what's possible.
petronius
(26,604 posts)but none as fast as this.
We've seen them while camping on Santa Cruz - they're really cute and fun to watch...
zonkers
(5,865 posts)and its history. What a gift. I will spend more time in the CA group. Pretty cool.