The gray fox, which forages on the ground and in trees, consumes a greater amount of fruit and birds than the red fox. The gray fox is active throughout the year, and leaves its den at twilight or ...
This, paired with disease testing and trail cameras around den sites, may help the researchers understand why gray fox numbers have dropped in Iowa. Other Corn Belt states have launched similar ...
They’ll select a den site that’s in some sort of rocky crevice, or even in a hole in a tree. Unlike other fox species, gray foxes have impressive climbing skills, thanks to their sharp ...
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has captured its second gray fox and outfitted it with a tracking collar as part of its study to figure out why the animal's numbers have fallen. Wildlife biol ...