The ninth of the series exploring what foxes are up to in each month of the year. A vulpine calendar of events, if you will.
SEPTEMBER – In September, young foxes transition into independence, becoming harder to distinguish from adults. As many return to their routines after summer holidays, foxes increase their activity in gardens, often hunting alone. Sibling rivalries intensify, leading to both bonding and aggression as they begin to disperse. What does this mean for your garden, and how can you manage potential fox encounters during this crucial time?
Listen to this episode to hear about what's going on in September in the world of urban foxes and see if it relates to what you've been observing in your garden this month.
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