Two media items recently highlighted Canberra's urban foxes. Both made use of
material shot by us in our Ainslie yard.
See
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-15/increasing-fox-population-causing-massive-damage-in-canberra/6076788?section=act
and
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/canberra-life/ganggang-amadeus-twinkles-at-the-anu-20150727-gil3jn
Cheers
Matthew and Stephanie
On 11/10/2015, at 9:33 PM, mariko buszynski wrote:
> When I was walking along Wisdom Street as it meets Yamba Drive I heard noisy
> alarm calls made by Australian Magpies, Magpie-Lark and Noisy miners. Then I
> saw a fox in front of no. 52 house and it ran along front gardens of
> neighbouring houses. It was 12.15, broad daylight. My dog, which is afraid
> of other dogs, tried to chase it and it was definitely a fox.
> Are they that common in Canberra?
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