The red fox / www.thefoxwebsite.org

Welcome to the red fox website.

Close up of a foxThe red fox is a very adaptable carnivore and has the largest distribution of any wild land mammal in the world. As with all carnivores, it often comes into conflict with people.

A pile of booksHere you will find information on all aspects of red fox ecology, behaviour, management and human conflict.

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Explore our website:

Populations

A globe representing a map of the world Where are fox populations found? Find out on our world map of fox distribution.

Disease

Close up image of a flea Is your pet safe?
What diseases do foxes carry? Information on diseases in foxes and how to be safe around foxes.

Foxes & agriculture

Tow lambs stading facing the camera To some foxes are a pest but what role do they have in the countryside? What about foxes and conservation? Learn about the fox as a predator of lambs, fowl and livestock.

News!

On the 20 June 2009 the fox website passed 500,000 page loads! Thank you for your interest and keep coming back as we update the website.

View our Archive to read all past news.

Ecology & behaviour

Two foxes greeting each other Foxes are the top predator in the UK. Find out more about the biology, behaviour, life and death of foxes.

Urban foxes

A fox peering out of a wall Why are foxes so successful in our cities? What can I do about foxes in my garden?

Foxhunting

Hunters on horseback down a country lane A history of foxhunting in Britain and research on rural fox numbers and methods of fox control.

Attitudes to foxes

Close up of a fox Foxes always generate strong feelings in people. Are they friends or foes?

FAQs

A question mark Are you a journalist and want to find a quick answer to your questions? Are you a member of the public with a fox problem? Check our frequently asked questions section.