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Threatened red fox pops up south of Yosemite, increasing species' survival chances

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation January 26, 2023

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The sleek and tenacious Sierra Nevada red fox — once thought to have disappeared from the mountain range that bears its name — has been detected near the eastern boundary of Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks. The discovery by scientists from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife gives them hope that the population of the small carnivore could be expanding, or at least occupying a broader range than previously believed,... + full article



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