Sentences with phrase «fox numbers»

Yet fox numbers continued to increase and they spread into the inner suburbs.
Ongoing monitoring efforts are measuring changes in amphibian and reptile population biology in response to pig removal on Santa Cruz Island, the number of bats occupying important maternity colonies on Santa Cruz, and mouse population dynamics as they relate to changes in fox numbers on San Miguel Island.
Equally frustrating, whenever fox bites sporadically hit the headlines, is the number of experts that suddenly appear claiming that urban fox numbers are increasing, as are attacks on children.
Bristol is the only city in the UK where the fox population has been monitored long - term: here fox numbers slowly fluctuate, with occasional dramatic changes, such as when the skin disease sarcoptic mange arrived in spring 1994.
Since then, concerted efforts by various island managers enabled island fox numbers to recover sufficiently that the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service plans to remove or move them down the list.
The only way to be out doors in such heat is preferably in a little sexy Stone Cold Fox number.
Letnic said the slopes of the Great Dividing Range were ideal because of their suitable climate, lack of dingoes and high fox numbers.
In addition, predation by the golden eagle and human activities devastated fox numbers on several of the Channel Islands in the 1990s.
Most released females had pups this spring, helping to dramatically increase fox numbers on Santa Cruz Island.
Fox Numbers Just Don't Add Up Eric Bolling panned the Chevy Volt for getting only 25 miles of electric car range, but there's something screwy about his numbers that just don't add up.
Fox number two: electoral reform is a sell - out to our commitment to the working class.
However, their combined efforts had no discernible impact on fox numbers and Bromley, along with the other London boroughs, ceased its fox control measures in the 1980s.
Since then fox numbers have slowly recovered: we predicted this would take 15 to 20 years, as proved to be the case.
Stephen Harris mentions that the ban on fox hunting hasn't made any difference to fox numbers (1 July, p 24).
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